Which ancient civilization pioneered the concept of 'brand seals' - distinctive markings on products that identified their creator or place of origin, similar to modern logos?
Before modern marketing and product design, ancient civilizations had their own innovative approaches to creating, promoting, and selling goods. From intricate pottery designs to elaborate trade networks, these early societies developed sophisticated techniques that would influence commerce for millennia. Test your knowledge about how ancient civilizations approached what we now call 'product design' - the deliberate creation of goods to serve both functional and aesthetic purposes.
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- Mesopotamians, who stamped clay tablets and vessels with cylinder seals representing specific merchants or workshops
- Ancient Egyptians, who marked their pottery with hieroglyphic symbols showing which pharaoh's reign they were created under
- The Indus Valley civilization, who used animal symbols on trade goods to indicate different city-states of origin
- Ancient Chinese merchants, who developed the first colored pottery glazes to distinguish products from different regions
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