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Example of a Labor-Intensive Technology: Traditional Olive Oil Production

For millennia, olive oil was produced using simple, labor-intensive technologies. These historical methods were characterized by manual processes, such as using a pestle and mortar for mashing olives and heavy stones for pressing them. This approach required a substantial amount of human labor to transform a large quantity of raw olives, like 2,000, into a small amount of finished product, such as one liter of oil.

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