Which ancient civilization pioneered the concept of specialized market districts with shops organized by product category, creating the world's first example of strategic store layout?
The ancient world had sophisticated retail systems long before modern shopping malls. From the agoras of Greece to the forums of Rome and the bazaars of Mesopotamia, ancient civilizations created complex commercial spaces with deliberate designs to enhance the shopping experience. This poll tests your knowledge about store layouts in ancient civilizations and how they influenced product display and customer experience.
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- Mesopotamian cities (like Babylon), where streets were organized into specialized craft and trade sectors based on product type
- Egyptian marketplaces, which used temple-adjacent spaces to categorize luxury goods separately from common provisions
- Greek agoras, where columns and stoas were designed to separate food vendors from craftsmen and other merchants
- Roman forums, which introduced multi-level shopping complexes with luxury goods on upper floors for elite customers
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