Which ancient civilization first developed standardized product packaging with branded seals to guarantee authenticity and prevent counterfeiting?
Before modern retail, ancient civilizations developed sophisticated product distribution systems. From the bustling bazaars of Mesopotamia to the complex trade networks of the Roman Empire, these early marketplaces established fundamental principles of commerce we still use today. Test your knowledge about how ancient civilizations handled product development and distribution in their marketplaces!
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- Ancient Egypt, where sealed pottery containers marked with pharaonic emblems protected high-value goods like perfumes and medicines
- Mesopotamia, where clay bullae (hollow clay envelopes) with merchant seals contained tokens representing goods and protected against tampering
- Ancient China, where Han Dynasty merchants used stamped silk wrappings with imperial authorization marks for luxury trade goods
- Ancient Greece, where sealed amphora with city-state emblems certified the origin and quality of olive oils and wines for export
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