Ardal O'Hanlon: Tomb Raider
2022 · 59 min · ★ 7.5 · History, Documentary
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.
Directed by Chris Nikkel · Written by Chris Nikkel
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