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Oppose. I know the Mayan food article is in pretty poor shape (and this one needs a substantial overhaul, but I think the topics if not their present contents are suitable to stand as separate entries. The 'agriculture' article has a very large potential scope and one could easily write reams on the topic; there'd be sufficient material on Maya dietary practices to also justify its own article. They are related but not interchangeable topics - Mesoamerican agriculture was not only for the production of comestibles, and of course covers many more cultures; while the Maya and other cultures also consumed non-domesticated foods. If and when this agriculture article gets a thorough revision, then mention of Maya (and other) diets can be summarised in some appropriate subsection, with links to the relevant subarticle(s).--cjllw | TALK01:18, 21 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I would also oppose this merge as well. Like you said, Cjll, the Mayan food article is in really poor shape, but given the proper attention, it could an important and valued contribution. I would, however, like to suggest changing the article's title, to "Maya diet" or something along those lines. That way, reliance on domesticated crops, collected plant resources, and the exploitation of various types of faunal resources (e.g., hunting, shellfish collection, etc.) could be discussed - the inclusion of the last two in-and-of-themselves make it generally inappropriate to merge the diet article with Agriculture in Mesoamerica (as you mentioned). Also, and following this line, other cultural "diet" articles could be written as well (at least, for those we have good information for) - if doesn't exist already, I imagine an "Aztec diet" article could be fairly easy to write for those familiar in the subject. -- Oaxaca dan01:48, 21 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Gidday dan, wholeheartedly agree re the rename proposal. I'd previously thought of something like Dietary practices of the Maya, Maya dietary practices or some such, since it's not so much the things consumed but how it all fits in with the cultures and resources that would make the interesting topic. But probably Maya diet is a more succinct title; my only concern with this one is that it could possibly be confused for some modern fad diet -ie 'diet' in the weight-loss sense ("follow the Maya diet and watch those kilos fall away!" ;-). I dunno, happy to hear any other suggestions you or anyone else may have, I guess 'Maya diet' could well be fine.
Subsistence - I like it. What about Maya diet and subsistence, just to make it clear; there even appear to have been a conference or two entitled exactly that. I'll rename it to that v soon unless there are any objections - also set up the title variant redirects per your suggestion.--cjllw | TALK04:24, 21 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
OK, 'tis done, now moved to Maya diet and subsistence, with redirects under other alternative titles. Now comes the hard part- salvaging the content- I almost think it would be better to start again from scratch. A concisely-written stub would at least not be as misleading.--cjllw | TALK06:44, 21 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hey, thanks for the rewrite dan, it is a great improvement. I've removed / closed the merge proposal, I don't think anyone really is gonna promote that cause.--cjllw | TALK23:04, 21 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Article is currently all about plants: what about the animals? The turkey seems to have been domesticated in the region. Agriculture also involves cultivation, i.e. farming techniques. Maybe the article needs extending somewhat. Chiswick Chap (talk) 07:36, 16 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]