Which ancient civilization is credited with creating the world's oldest known branded products through distinctive pottery marks that functioned similar to modern logos?
Before logos adorned shopping malls and websites, ancient civilizations created some of the world's first brand identities. These marks helped identify products, establish reputation, and communicate quality across vast trade networks spanning Egypt, Mesopotamia, Rome, and beyond. Test your knowledge about these fascinating early examples of brand recognition that archaeologists have uncovered from millennia past.
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- Mesopotamian merchants (3200 BCE) who marked clay vessels with cylinder seals to identify workshop origins
- Ancient Chinese artisans (2000 BCE) who used specific dragon motifs to indicate imperial workshop products
- Ancient Egyptian craftsmen (3000 BCE) who used hieroglyphic symbols to indicate royal workshop production
- Indus Valley traders (2600 BCE) who used square seals to mark goods for specific trade destinations
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