Which ancient civilization invented the world's first known branded products, using distinctive pottery marks (logos) to indicate workshop origin and quality?
The ancient world wasn't just about monuments and wars - it was also home to sophisticated marketplaces and trade networks with innovative merchandising techniques. Ancient merchants were the original marketers, using various strategies to attract customers and promote their products. Test your knowledge about how ancient civilizations approached product advertising and retail strategies in their bustling marketplaces!
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- Ancient Egypt, with royal seals on pottery guaranteeing quality for the afterlife market
- Ancient Greece, where potters signed their works and used distinctive symbols to distinguish their workshops from competitors
- Mesopotamia, with cuneiform stamps indicating the product's place of origin and tax status
- Ancient Rome, where manufacturers used maker's marks (stamped SPQR) to indicate official government approval
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