Which ancient civilization pioneered the use of sealed clay vessels with distinctive markings that served as the world's first branded product packaging?
The ancient world wasn't just about monuments and wars - it featured sophisticated commercial systems with surprising innovations in packaging, marketing, and retail strategies. Many modern retail concepts have ancient origins dating back thousands of years. Test your knowledge about how ancient civilizations approached product marketing and packaging innovations that influenced commerce throughout history!
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- Mesopotamia, where merchants stamped clay jars with cylinder seals to identify contents and manufacturer around 3500 BCE
- Ancient Egypt, where glass bottles were first invented specifically for luxury perfumes and cosmetics in 1500 BCE
- Classical Greece, where amphora with painted logos were developed to distinguish premium olive oils and wines in 600 BCE
- Han Dynasty China, where silk wrapping with imperial seals was used to package tea and medicinal products in 200 BCE
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