Epipalaeolithic
The
Epipalaeolithic (or
Epi-Palaeolithic,
Epipaleolithic, or
Epi-Paleolithic) was a period in the development of\n
human technology, the last period of the
Palaeolithic according to some of the classification schemes used in
archaeology.\nThe Epipalaeolithic is distinguished at least in the
Middle East,
Anatolia and on
Cyprus, that is, in areas where the Neolitisation occurs early and the post-glacial climatic change is not very marked.\nIt immediately precedes the
neolithic period, as an alternative to
mesolithic.
Epipalaeolithic hunters and gatherers made relatively advanced tools made from small
flint or
obsidian blades, known as microliths that were hafted in wooden implements.\nThey were hunters and gatherers and generally nomadic, although the
Natufian culture of the
Levant established\npermanent settlements.
Category: Archaeology