Which ancient civilization pioneered the first known form of 'brand packaging' by stamping distinctive seals on clay containers to authenticate product origin and quality?
Long before digital billboards and social media campaigns, ancient civilizations developed sophisticated methods to advertise their products and services. From Roman wall paintings promoting gladiatorial games to Phoenician merchant marks that served as early brand identifiers, the foundations of modern product advertising were laid thousands of years ago. Test your knowledge about these early marketing innovations that influenced how we promote products today!
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- Mesopotamian merchants, who used cylinder seals on clay jars to identify wine and oil producers around 3000 BCE
- Egyptian artisans, who painted hieroglyphic labels on pottery to indicate royal workshop products around 2500 BCE
- Greek traders, who stamped amphora handles with city-state emblems to certify olive oil quality around 500 BCE
- Chinese craftsmen, who applied imperial seals to silk and porcelain packaging during the Han Dynasty around 200 BCE
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