In the Aegean Sea, a Greek sponge diver named Phaedra discovers a statue of a boy riding a dolphin. This discovery sets off a series of events, including a treasure hunt, as multiple parties try to claim the valuable artifact. Along the way, Phaedra finds herself torn between her attraction to the wealthy and suave art dealer Victor, who promises her a better life, and her love for the humble and compassionate American archaeologist James, who appreciates the beauty of the statue for its historical significance. As the treasure hunt escalates, Phaedra must navigate a world of greed, deception, and class differences to protect the statue and ultimately find her own happiness.
Ardal O’Hanlon explores a 1930s quest to find the first Irish men and women using archaeology, answering his deepest questions about what it means to be Irish.
We are finding lost empires with new technology that may prove Atlantis is not a myth, that in fact it may hold the secret to who we really are.
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