Hello Ed and all, my name is Andy B. I am a Chartered Electronics Engineer 
and the founder of the Megalithic Portal ancient sites web resource which 
has been running since 2001.
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/index.php?tab=full

I see we have quite a few from India on the list so you might be interested 
in our pages for the subcontinent:
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/search.php?query=&country=18

You might also like to try 'Click or QR code to find ancient sites close to 
your current location'
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=2146414191

Some of the features we offer are
* worldwide ancient site database
* 'geographically enabled' archaeology news and email newsletter
* Feeds to RSS, and GeoRSS, Twitter, Facebook etc
* the facility for visitors to log their visits to ancient sites and view 
all their contributions
* data downloads in KML and other formats.
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/topics.php?countries=1&kmldown=1
* A simple REST/XML API that can be queried and which forms the basis of a 
mobile version of our site.
All this has grown organically over the last 12 years to include 115,000+ 
images, 50,000+ pages, thousands of amateur contributors and a society of 
150 members affiliated to the CBA.

We work very hard to involve people from a host of different backgrounds - 
many not otherwise invvolved in archaeology - to document and protect 
prehistoric and other ancient sites near them. 

But to get back to the point:
What is your interest in Arches?

In the past we as a group have tended to 'plough our own furrow' but as 
developer I would like to see how I could work in more of a collaborative 
manner to continue to develop what we have done so far. Our underlying 
infrastructure is based on an open source content management system (CMS) 
and consists of conventional pages with 'geo-hacks' (if you will) rather 
than a full map/GIS format. Our infrastructure is old in web terms but 
stable and well understood by our contributors. We find having a 'site 
page' / gallery / user contributed format to be our major strength but I 
would like to use more of a GIS/layered approach to presentation. 

I'm interested in how CMS based sites such as ours which use PHP could 
interact with the map/GIS format of Arches. I've done a lot of evaluation 
of Drupal, Wordpress etc but have not really found anything with 
flexibility or longevity we would need. I've been very impressed with a 
community mapping project called Ushahidi with which I think links could be 
forged. As a group we work with projects such as Geograph, and to integrate 
images from Flickr and Google Street View. 

I'm also interested in how 'proper' dating (of various levels of accuracy) 
can be added to such geographic databases. 

Where in the world are you working?
Surrey, UK
 
What can you see out of the window? Is there any heritage in your view?
I suspect we have buried archaeology in the field opposite as it is the 
site of a (water) spring and there are Saxon burials quite close by. 
However I have not looked!

Best Regards
Andy
The Megalithic Portal
http://www.megalithic.co.uk

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