What artefacts suggest the existence of extensive trade between Rome and South India ?
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These Roman coins also suggest that the Indian peninsula possessed a stable seaborne trade with Rome during 1st and 2nd century AD. Land routes, during the time of Augustus, were also used for Indian embassies to reach .Also a Book entitled The Roman Empire and the Indian Ocean.
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- India with Roman trade is documented by numerous finds of Roman coins along the coast of India and with other objects with the overland routes. FOR ROMANS, spices is much more important than the silk because the major source of the spices is South and South asia
- In first and second century India peninsula started a seaborne traid with Roman which were also used for Indians embassies to reach home
1: karnatka is also known as the
2: capital of India gateway of karnatka.