Tu banner alternativo

Template talk:Middle Eastern deities

In today's world, Template talk:Middle Eastern deities is a topic that has gained great relevance and attention in different areas. Whether on a personal, professional, social or political level, Template talk:Middle Eastern deities has generated debates, controversies and discussions that have captured the interest of individuals of all ages and backgrounds. In this article, we will explore in detail the many facets of Template talk:Middle Eastern deities and its impact on today's society. From its origins to its evolution today, we will analyze how Template talk:Middle Eastern deities has come to influence the way we think, act and relate to the world around us. Through a holistic and multidisciplinary approach, this article seeks to offer a comprehensive and enriching vision of Template talk:Middle Eastern deities, in order to foster a better understanding and reflection on its importance in our daily lives.

Tu banner alternativo

Mideastern, Middle Eastern, Near Eastern

I think the term "Mideastern" in the heading needs to be replaced. This US abbreviation remains extremely unfamiliar in Britain - worse still, it's liable to be associated with the US term Midwestern and erroneously thought to mean Appalachian.

I agree that "Middle Eastern" is long and vague. Furthermore, the article Near East makes the observation that "Near Eastern" is the standard scholarly term used by archaeologists and historians. I therefore suggest that the heading on this template be altered to "Near Eastern".

To pre-empt the issue coming up, I don't think "Near Eastern" needs to be qualified by "ancient" - the term is practically obsolete in "modern" and "mediaeval" senses.

A435(m) 15:37, 4 January 2006 (UTC)

Go ahead and move it.
Near Eastern is preferable to Middle Eastern, but we also don't want dozens of unrelated mythologies and religions to build up here.
I think we need a more specific name. Any suggestions?  - C. dentata 22:32, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
I didn't see this discussion, but I changed the term to west Asian (link to Southwest Asia). Mideastern, Near Eastern, and Middle Eastern are all socio-political terms invented in the last century and do not accurately describe the region we are listing the deities for (the Levant and Mesopotamia). Note that while Levant is also a more recent term, it is mainly geographical in nature, not sociopolitical. I'm actually going to change the header to Southwest Asia (from West Asia), since it's more accurate and common. — ዮም | (Yom) | TalkcontribsEthiopia 04:29, 23 October 2006 (UTC)

Merge

I see this template and Template:Meso myth and I notice significant overlap. I think that there could be a merge. Talk will take place here and at Template talk:Meso myth. Discuss? Harvestdancer 02:30, 3 March 2006 (UTC)

Yes, please, this template has messed-up formatting, i.e. Shalim. Twofistedcoffeedrinker (talk) 02:52, 17 July 2008 (UTC)
I think there should be no merge now, the templates in questions have become so large and filled with gods and creatures that a merged template would either require a lot of arguments and pretty obfuscated code to be shrinkwrapped for their local article purposes. Instead consider splitting them up in various templates with a common documentation of usage, so that the code becomes readable. If one wishes a major code regulating template like
{{mythology|gods|mesopotamian}}
then one can create such smartness templates separately, making them call these shrinkwrapped templates. ... said: Rursus (mbork³) 10:24, 27 September 2009 (UTC)