The presence in Roman markets of spices originating from Indonesia during the first century C.E. suggests which of the following?
A) Indonesian spices were readily available and easy to store and transport.
B) Despite the great distances of Afroeurasia's trade routes, a well-developed network of trade flourished in the face of technological limitations.
C) Romans had a strong preference for the spices of Southeast Asia and went to great lengths to obtain them.
D) Though originating from the islands of Indonesia, Romans were successful in planting and harvesting several spices and herbs from eastern lands.
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