Which ancient civilization is credited with creating the first known branded products with manufacturer's marks that functioned similar to modern logos?
Before modern retail came the bustling marketplaces of ancient civilizations. These early commercial centers weren't just places of trade—they shaped culture, society, and even politics. The logos and branding techniques we recognize today have surprising roots in ancient commercial practices. Test your knowledge about how ancient civilizations advertised and branded their products in these early markets!
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- Ancient Egyptians, who marked pottery with hieroglyphic symbols representing specific workshops
- Ancient Romans, who stamped bread loaves with baker's marks to identify the source and prevent counterfeiting
- Ancient Chinese merchants, who used carved seals on silk products to indicate quality and origin
- Ancient Greeks, who inscribed amphoras with distinctive symbols to denote specific olive oil producers
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