The Popol Vuh is the creation myth of the Quiche Maya of Central America, according to the Popol Vuh the gods created man through trial and error. Each of the earlier generations of men were a dispointment unable to fulfill the gods' primary purpose so the gods, in their disapointment, destroyed them. After a number of false starts the gods finally created the ancestors of humans as they are today.
If we read this account as metaphor, it seems that the Quiche Maya had some concept of evolution, perhaps not natural selection, but some idea that humans have changed through time. The Maya are well known for their detailed observations of natural phenomena such as the movement of the stars and planets.
Is it possible that they had turned their keen intellects to the question of human origins as well? Did the Maya have at least some knowledge/evidence that man has changed through time? Were they able to express the idea we call evolution in a metaphorical/mythic sense?
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