The Aztecs were mystified by the Spaniards' desire for gold:
"The Spaniards appeared to be much delighted, they seized
upon the gold like monkeys, their faces flushed. For clearly their
thirst for gold was insatiable; they starved for it; they lusted
for it; they wanted to stuff themselves with it as if they were
pigs. They went about fingering, handling the streamers of gold,
passing them back and forth, grabbing them one to the other, babbling,
talking gibberish among themselves."
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European notion of native goldsmithing
Credit: Theodor de Bry, British Library
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