Which ancient civilization pioneered the concept of branded products with maker's marks to distinguish quality and origin in their pottery and retail goods?
The ancient world had sophisticated commercial systems long before modern retail. From Roman forums to Mesopotamian bazaars, ancient civilizations developed complex retail strategies that influenced commerce for millennia. This poll explores how ancient merchants approached product development and retail strategy in ways that might surprise you. Test your knowledge about the innovative retail approaches that helped build the foundations of modern commerce!
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- Ancient Greece, where potters and artisans stamped their wares with distinctive logos to build reputation and customer loyalty
- Ancient Egypt, where pharaohs established royal seals on products to indicate items of superior quality for the elite market
- Mesopotamia, where Babylonian merchants created cylinder seals to authenticate products and prevent counterfeiting
- Ancient Rome, where the empire instituted the first standardized product marking system to regulate commerce across provinces
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