I have been away from the Arches arena for almost a year, after finishing 
the implementation for Jersey Heritage, while I concentrated on my research.

I'm now looking at using Arches for my research data, so I was wondering 
what the current state of play is for using ArcGIS info. I have some 
geochemistry data I would like to install as a map overlay (the file 
extensions are .cpg, .dbf, .prj, .sbn, .sbx, .shp, .shp.xml and .shx). Is 
there a how-to anywhere to describe how to import this?

I will also be generating some scientific analysis data I would like to 
incorporate and the DISCO package might be a good way to do that – is it 
available to use yet?

I've just set up Arches 5.1 in an Ubuntu 18.04 VM.

Thanks for any words of wisdom!
David

*David Osborne *BA MSc
AHRC Midlands4Cities PhD researcher
Department of Classics and Archaeology, University of Nottingham
https://www.midlands4cities.ac.uk/student_profile/david-osborne/

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