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The presence of Roman coins in South India does not necessarily signify _______ .

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presence of the Romans
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Roman invasion
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trade with the Romans
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interest of the Romans in India
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Solution

The correct option is B Roman invasion
The presence of Roman coins in South India signifies the presence of Romans as well as trade with Romans as Indian spices were highly valued there. All these indicate that Romans were highly interested in the ancient Indian society, thus engaging themselves in trade with Indians. However, Roman invasion is not an inference as there was no record of war or conflict with them.

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