I looked up Stonehenge from this url <http://goo.gl/w8S2cj> and it just 
seems fascinating to me really how much more we can do with arches. :)

As i have set-up arches on my Ubuntu, i found out that Stonehenge has been 
described vividly by arches and it looks great :)

It seems to me it would be a good idea to expand arches to set-up another 
prehistoric monument.:)

I know this wouldn't be easy so i want to divide it into phases:

Phase 1: (Must do phase) The minimum i want to do with my project is that i 
would want to make sure i have a   new prehistoric monument with all it's 
inventories available on arches.

Phase 2:(If time permits)This url <http://goo.gl/w8S2cj> i embedded above 
in this post also has a street view available.Street view seems a 
fascinating concept,you can have the actual experience of visiting a site
(i)if you use the google street view api(link <http://goo.gl/uLrMN1>) and 
(ii)if you can upload panorama pics of the site.
So this may seem a little ambitious but if we are allowed to take a 
panoramic view,it will make google street view possible and make our 
project look so good.


All explained,i do need a prehistoric site to base my project on and i want 
the forum to decide which site would be the best. :)


Cheers :)

Utsav

On Friday, March 7, 2014 12:33:35 AM UTC+5:30, Alexei Peters wrote:
>
> Hi Utsav,
> I'm having trouble understanding your Idea.  Can you please explain what 
> you're proposing?
> Cheers,
> Alexei
>
>
> Director of Web Development - Farallon Geographics, Inc. - 971.227.3173
>  
>
> On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 4:29 PM, utsav kumar <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> I was able to skim through the newsletter and i made a post for it on the 
>> forum Gosc Idea Expansion <http://goo.gl/EOdo34>.
>>
>>                                                                       
>> Thanks :)
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, March 1, 2014 6:04:02 AM UTC+5:30, David Myers wrote:
>>
>>>  Greetings Utsav
>>>  
>>> Welcome to the Arches forum! One source that I would recommend to learn 
>>> more about how heritage inventories work (as well as about the Arches 
>>> project) is the fall 2013 issue of the Getty Conservation Institute 
>>> newsletter, which is focused on the theme of heritage inventories. It's 
>>> online at:
>>> http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_
>>> resources/newsletters/28_2/ 
>>>  
>>> Best regards,
>>>  
>>> David Myers
>>> Arches Project Team
>>>
>>>
>>> >>> On 2/28/2014 at 2:35 PM, in message <f2b7f875-fc45-4831-96bf-
>>> [email protected]>, utsav kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>    Yes,sir actually i think i may know a good deal about the tradition 
>>> and culture of India(i just wanted to keep my introduction short :D) and i 
>>> can start in a small way towards contributing to inventories of  sites from 
>>> India. My interest in heritage blossomed from my reading of Dan Brown 
>>> novels and getting to understand the deep richness of any culture.
>>>
>>> As i find out more about arches i will be asking more question about how 
>>> really the inventories work practically.One of the awesome things i feel is 
>>> that we can learn so much about a site by examining it's ruins and then get 
>>> to know more about the ancient culture of that place.
>>>
>>> If it's possible,please do share some references about how inventories 
>>> really work!
>>>
>>> And robert gatson has guided me a lot in setting up arches on my ubuntu.
>>>
>>> And it's so nice to get to know someone who has a vast trove of 
>>> knowledge on culture and history.
>>>
>>> On Friday, 28 February 2014 15:49:13 UTC+5:30, Edmund Lee wrote: 
>>>>
>>>>  Welcome to the Arches project forum Utsav!
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> As well as computer and IT specialists on this group you will find many 
>>>> members such as myself who share your passion for the past, and work in 
>>>> heritage organisations aimed at doing what we can to ensure that the 
>>>> significance for all of us of heritage sites is maintained for future 
>>>> generations. Do feel free to ask questions about how heritage inventories 
>>>> work in practice, as well as the technical questions about Arches.
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> And of course there’s a lot more than just the Taj Mahal out there… 
>>>> http://asi.nic.in/asi_monu_whs.asp (and that’s just the World Heritage 
>>>> Sites).
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> Everyone… Do we have any specialists in the archaeology of India in the 
>>>> group?
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> Ed
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On 
>>>> Behalf Of *utsav kumar
>>>> *Sent:* 28 February 2014 07:34
>>>> *To:* [email protected]
>>>> *Subject:* [Arches] Re: Signing in
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>    
>>>> I get really excited when i get to know organizations that help in 
>>>> protecting our cultural heritage.It's a pity that the vast treasure of our 
>>>> monuments are destroyed just because it's inventory is not organized.I am 
>>>> a 
>>>> computer science engineering student from india .I chatted quite a lot 
>>>> with 
>>>> robert gatson yesterdayon irc  who guided me in building arches into my 
>>>> linux ubuntu 12.04 yesterday.This is a screenshot of my system with 
>>>> vagrant 
>>>> up command that setup up virtual vm into my system .. 
>>>> http://postimg.org/image/han8ufvqb/ .I am really eager to start 
>>>> contributing to arches and  make this dream of preserving our heritage 
>>>> come 
>>>> through . :)
>>>>
>>>> And well,india has a rich history of culture.Indian civilization is a 
>>>> very ancient one and some of the special things like yoga originated from 
>>>> here and we have the taj mahal ..yayy :)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, 13 March 2013 15:59:01 UTC+5:30, Edmund Lee wrote:
>>>>  
>>>> Hello all, ... and welcome in particular to those who have joined the 
>>>> Arches Discussion Forum recently.
>>>>
>>>> This online group was initially set up for the project team, and has 
>>>> just recently been opened up as the public, so some of us haven't met 
>>>> before. How about we all share a bit of background, just like we would if 
>>>> we were meeting in the real world? If that sounds good to you, reply to 
>>>> this thread and share with the group some or all of the following:
>>>>
>>>>    - what is your interest in Arches?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    - where in the world are you working?
>>>>
>>>> and, just to make it a bit more fun,
>>>>
>>>>    - what can you see out of the window? Is there any heritage in your 
>>>>    view?
>>>>
>>>> I look forward to getting to know everyone a bit better!
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> Ed
>>>>
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