Which ancient civilization created the world's first known branded products with maker's marks that served as early logos for quality assurance and brand recognition?
Before digital billboards and social media campaigns, ancient civilizations had their own innovative ways of advertising goods and services. From town criers to carved stone advertisements, the ancients pioneered marketing techniques that would influence commerce for millennia. Test your knowledge about how merchants and artisans in ancient times promoted their products and built their brands in the bustling marketplaces of history's greatest empires.
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- Ancient Mesopotamians, who stamped clay bricks and pottery with unique symbols representing their workshops around 3000 BCE
- Ancient Egyptians, who painted hieroglyphic signatures on their exported papyrus products to indicate origin and quality
- Ancient Greeks, who carved distinctive symbols into their olive oil amphoras to distinguish between city-states and producers
- Ancient Chinese, who used seal stamps on silk and pottery to mark imperial workshop products during the Zhou Dynasty
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