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I seem to recall that a statue that originated in India was found in Pompeii some years ago.

 

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They had a huge trade deficit with India and other countries in Asia. That bleed them lots of gold.

The land route was thru Parthia and the Kushan kingdom while the see route was thru the Red Sea.

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Some of the things that they say there are in good Wikipedia style wrong. What chinese garrisons in Parthia one day from Ctesiphon? They did not even had common borders as the Kushan kingdom was between!

But trade was carried with South and East Asia on a large scale with terrible consequences on roman economy.

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Some of the things that they say there are in good Wikipedia style wrong. What chinese garrisons in Parthia one day from Ctesiphon? They did not even had common borders as the Kushan kingdom was between!

But trade was carried with South and East Asia on a large scale with terrible consequences on roman economy.

 

The idea of Wikipedia is that you can edit out things that are wrong. If you feel the article is wrong, just change it.

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I agree with Kosmo. Perhaps somehow they traded with India but by no means with China. The Romans may have known the Indians through the Persians. Even Egypt had not established frequent trade routes with them. China was just a thing of imagination to Europe until Marco Polo's ventures in the 1100's.

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