Which ancient civilization is credited with creating the first widely recognized 'brand mark' on commercial products through distinctive potter's marks that guaranteed quality and origin?
Before corporate logos and television commercials, ancient civilizations had their own ways of creating recognizable products and 'brands.' From distinctive pottery marks to unique trade symbols, ancient artisans and merchants developed sophisticated methods to distinguish their goods in marketplaces spanning from Rome to China. Test your knowledge about how ancient civilizations marketed and branded their products across the ancient world!
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- Ancient Greece, where potters in Athens marked their high-quality ceramics with distinctive symbols around 500 BCE
- Ancient Egypt, where royal craftsmen stamped pharaoh's seals on goods produced for the elite around 3000 BCE
- Mesopotamia, where Babylonian merchants used cuneiform 'trademarks' on clay vessels around 2000 BCE
- Ancient China, where Han Dynasty artisans marked their silk and porcelain with family symbols around 200 BCE
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