Which ancient civilization pioneered the concept of 'product launches' by holding elaborate unveiling ceremonies for new imported goods at seasonal trade festivals?
The ancient world had sophisticated commerce systems long before digital shopping carts! From Roman market forums to Egyptian trade routes, ancient civilizations developed complex retail networks and shopping traditions. This poll explores how our ancestors approached product launches, shopping experiences, and retail management. Test your knowledge about the innovative commercial practices that laid the foundation for modern retail!
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- Phoenicians, who would announce new foreign goods with trumpet fanfares and theatrical presentations at their coastal markets
- Ancient Egyptians, who revealed new products during religious ceremonies dedicated to the goddess Hathor
- Romans, who introduced new exotic goods through gladiatorial games sponsored by merchant guilds
- Mesopotamians, who unveiled new trade goods at royal banquets where the king would be the first customer
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