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Frankie Stoneman introduces "Fortune and Glory," a show that aims to educate about real archaeology. Archaeologists are often misrepresented as adventurers like Indiana Jones or Lara Croft, but their research is not focused on treasure or fame. The show aims to reveal the true wonders of the discoveries made by archaeologists every day. Hi, my name is Frankie Stoneman and welcome to episode one of Fortune and Glory, a show that aims to teach you what real archaeology is. Today, uh, most of the time we as archaeologists get portrayed as Indiana Jones or Laura Croft when... Oh, I'm going to do something interesting. Hi, my name is Frankie Stoneman and welcome to Fortune and Glory. Most of the time we archaeologists are portrayed as getting chased by boulders or getting... Most of the time we archaeologists are portrayed as tomb raiders and boulder chasers. I don't know. Most of the time we as archaeologists get portrayed as Indiana Jones or Laura Croft when the reality is that Fortune and Glory are not the purpose of our research. With this show, I hope to show you the real, true wonders of the things we discover every day.