Hi Adam,

Thank you very much indeed for sharing your project with us, I think it is very 
impressive and it doesn't matter that you don't have any archaeological 
resources. I love the use of historical maps - the confederate ones show up 
better with no base map I find - and they are not so slow given that I am on a 
very slow internet here in Egypt. The speed of Arches is something I am 
concerned with because the internet infrastructure in Egypt is not so good. I 
think being able to view the historical maps in a different colour is a very 
good idea too. 
I am also impressed by how it works as an app. I have browsed the web site on a 
PC, an iPhone and an iPad and it works well. At my age I prefer the iPad to the 
iPhone for a web site of this nature but it does work on the iPhone. 
As I am not so technical, how difficult is it to modify the web site for both 
laptop PC/Mac and for mobile applications? 

Also, thank you for sharing the package code. 

At present our IT department, at the American University in Cairo (AUC) is 
installing Arches so we have not started data input yet for our project on an 
inventory of Egyptian Archaeological sites from Prehistoric times through to 
the Arab Conquest in 642. We plan to start that at the end of the summer, as 
with Ramadan and the heat, Egypt basically closes down during the summer! 

From: Adam Cox 
  To: archesproject@googlegroups.com ; lucind...@gmail.com 
  Sent: Monday, June 01, 2015 7:27 PM
  Subject: [Arches] Re: Other Arches live installations



  Hi Lucy, I've been meaning to post here about the installation I "finished" 
recently, so this is the perfect thread to do so.  It hasn't been officially 
released yet (i.e. no press release and still some small issues) but it is more 
or less done, and would certainly be useful for you to check out.  The official 
announcement will be made before too long, but members of this forum can 
certainly have a look. I'll give a little background info: 


  I used Arches v3 to create the Cane River Heritage Inventory & Map for the 
Cane River National Heritage Area in Natchitoches, Louisiana (USA).  This is a 
very historic part of Louisiana--Natchitoches is the oldest city in the 
Louisiana Purchase, and the surrounding area is home to many historic 
plantations and a thriving Creole community.  There is also some US Civil War 
history.  Not much archaeological stuff though, as you are looking for.


  The main impetus for the project was an effort to disseminate spatial data 
that had been collected for the heritage area in the past, as well as create a 
framework for future data collection.  Also, they have an large archive of MP3 
recordings that they wanted to have in the database.   As many people are 
aware, having a bunch of shapefiles or an ESRI file geodatabase on a hard-drive 
somewhere only gets you so far when you need to make data available to the 
public (or simply use it). Arches serves very well as a platform that is not 
only publicly accessible, but also expandable.  Another motivation that I 
personally had was to use the map interface to serve a bunch of georeferenced 
historic maps.  In the US there are old fire insurance maps (by the Sanborn 
company) and I was able to get permission to add these maps to the interface, 
as well as a gorgeous series of maps captured from the Confederate army.  All 
that to say that Arches worked well on multiple levels for what this project 
hoped to accomplish.


  I made some pretty substantial customizations to the basic arches-hip 
package, some of the main ones being the "show help" configuration, the 
addition of the historic maps panel, some extra basemaps that I made, and the 
ability to add an alternate symbology for a basemap or historic map. There's a 
lot to find if you poke around for a little while.  I also made some 
modifications to the resource graphs and redid the authority documents, and 
(unfortunately) kind of steamrolled the responsive design that was originally 
built into the HIP app--so no guarantees on how it will look on your phone.



  Here is the website: crhim.canerivernha.org.  Feel free to e-mail me 
personally with any questions or problems.  Be patient when loading some of the 
historic maps, they may take a minute to cache.  If you want to check out or 
use the package code itself, I've put it on github here: 
https://github.com/mradamcox/crip (also linked at the bottom of the home page).


  I also have all sorts of guides and steps that I recorded while setting up 
the whole thing (from image processing to hosting on Amazon Web Services) so I 
plan to make that stuff available pretty soon.  Again, any questions, feel free 
to write.


  Adam

  On Sunday, May 31, 2015 at 4:20:20 AM UTC-5, Lucinda Fletcher-Jones wrote:
    Hi, 


    I know of Mega Jordan which is an old Arches implementation and, of course, 
I know of Historic Places LA (which looks great) but are there any other live 
Arches installations that can be publicly viewed? We are particularly 
interested in inventories of ancient historical/archaeologicalsites. Also which 
other cultural heritage groups are definitely deploying Arches Version 3? We 
would like this information for a talk Dr. Weeks is giving so would be a good 
plug for Arches!


    Thank you very much,


    Lucy 
    Theban Mapping Project

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