Which ancient civilization first developed a comprehensive system of 'brand seals' that merchants used to guarantee the authenticity and origin of their products across vast trade networks?
Before modern retail and branding, ancient civilizations developed sophisticated systems for product identification, quality assurance, and market recognition. From pottery maker's marks to royal seals, the foundations of brand storytelling have deeper roots than many realize. Test your knowledge about how ancient merchants and artisans built their commercial identities and reputations through early branding practices that continue to influence modern retail principles.
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- Ancient Egypt, with cartouche-based seals indicating royal workshops and quality standards
- Indus Valley Civilization, with standardized seals featuring pictographic symbols used by merchants across their extensive trade network
- Ancient Greece, with amphora stamps indicating the origin, producer, and vintage of olive oils and wines
- Han Dynasty China, with imperial chop marks that certified products worthy of court recognition and international trade
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