Hi Steven,

I'm trying to do something similar, although I have both mobile and 
immobile objects. 
I find that the resource graphs that come with Arches-HIP are pretty much 
applicable to mobile (in my case mostly archaeological) objects as well, 
particularly the one called Heritage Resource. 
Its first field is Heritage Resource Type, where you can specify whether it 
is an object or a building:
http://demo.archesproject.org/resources/HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18/summary/ 

What you can do is change the authority documents (these hold the values 
you see in dropdown menus) so that they make sense for mobile objects. 
E.g. expand the Heritage Resource Type dropdown menu so that it holds your 
different types of mobile objects, for example coins. 

Further, I can imagine that under 'Important Dates', the date type 
'Creation date' would make sense for a coin. 


You can *copy *the authority documents from Arches-HIP to your own project 
folder:
*from *
arches_hip\arches_hip\source_data\sample_data\concepts\
sample_authority_files
*to *
my_hip_app\my_hip_app\source_data\concepts\authority_files

and then make your customizations.


You could also go further and make customizations to the whole Heritage 
Resource graph, for example to change the 'Components' section so that you 
can specify the text and image on both sides of the coin as components. 
http://demo.archesproject.org/resources/HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18/component/



The data structure I'm experimenting with looks something like:

ACTIVITY: "Documenting the Smithsonian"
    |   relation: surveyed / was surveyed by
HERITAGE RESOURCE: "Smithsonian National Museum of African Art"
    |   relation:  contains / is contained within
HERITAGE RESOURCE: "Gallery ground floor"
    |   relation: is occupied by / occupies
HERITAGE RESOURCE: "Ejagham Crest Mask" 
    |    relation: is represented by / represents
INFORMATION RESOURCE: "photo of the mask"


Long story short, I prefer (and recommend) changing the existing authority 
documents and resource graphs, rather than creating a new one from the 
ground up.

*If anyone else has ideas about how to best approach this, please let us 
know!*


Hope this helps,

Vincent


On Monday, 16 May 2016 04:48:26 UTC-4, Steven Jones wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm investigating using Arches for storing information about historical 
> artifacts and events, rather than specifically places, as Arches-HIP 
> provides.
>
> For example, I have a database of coins found in various locations by 
> various people at various times. Ideally I'd like to store them in an 
> Arches like system.
>
> Is there any work to provide a set of default graphs and reference data 
> for storing such data.
>
> Arches-HIP seems very much geared toward storing data relating to 
> immovable objects, which is fine, and great, just wondering if there's a 
> project or fork of Arches-HIP somewhere that provides the same for moveable 
> data.
>
>
> Regards
> Steven Jones
>

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