The
Holocene is the
geological epoch that began after the
Pleistocene at approximately 11,700 years before the year 2000AD and continues to the present. The term "Recent" (usually capitalised) has often been used as an exact synonym of "Holocene", although this usage is discouraged in 21st-century work. The Holocene is part of the
Quaternary period. Its name comes from the
Greek words (
holos, whole or entire) and (
kainos, new), meaning "entirely recent". It has been identified with the current warm period, known as
MIS 1, and can be considered an
interglacial in the
current ice age based on that evidence.