"
Epipaleolithic" is a term used for the "final Upper Palaeolithic industries occurring at the end of the final
glaciation which appear to merge technologically into the
Mesolithic". The period is generally dated from 20,000 BP to about 10,500 BP, having emerged from the Palaeolithic era. The term is sometimes used as a synonym of "
Mesolithic". When a distinction is made, "Epipaleolithic" stresses the continuity with the
Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic as we understand it today, whilst "Protoneolithic" stresses a subsequent transition to the
Neolithic. Alfonso Moure says in this respect:
Epipalaeolithic
hunter-gatherers made relatively advanced tools from small
flint or
obsidian blades, known as
microliths that were hafted in wooden implements. They were generally
nomadic.