Olive grove landscape: the hydraulic pressing machine and its importance in the cultural heritage of Andalusia (Spain).
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Revista de História da Sociedade e da Cultura (RHSC)
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The hydraulic press was patented by Bramah in 1795. Initially, it was used for
keeping paper flat or pressing maps, but in 1833, in Montilla (Córdoba, Spain), the
machine was properly adapted by Diego de Alvear to produce olive oil. It was an extraordinary technological advance in the olive oil sector, not only in Spain but also
in other countries of the Mediterranean Basin, because it made possible to produce
better olive oil in less time. The aim of this article is to analyse the importance of the
invention of the hydraulic press for the olive oil industry; the influence it had on the
configuration of the olive grove landscape and its heritage value as an example of the
evolution of Andalusian society.
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PALOMARES ALARCÓN, Sheila. (2022). Olive grove landscape: the hydraulic pressing machine and its importance in the cultural heritage of Andalusia (Spain). Revista de História da Sociedade e da Cultura (RHSC), vol.22, 1, 213-232.