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The Epipalaeolithic Near East designates the Epipalaeolithic ("Final Old Stone Age", also known as Mesolithic) in the prehistory of the Near East. It is the period after the Upper Palaeolithic and before the Neolithic, between approximately 20,000 and 10,000 years Before Present (BP). The people of the Epipalaeolithic were nomadic hunter-gatherers who generally lived in small, seasonal camps rather than permanent villages. They made sophisticated stone tools using microliths—small, finely-produced blades that were hafted in wooden implements. These are the primary artifacts by which archaeologists recognise and classify Epipalaeolithic sites.

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  • عصر حجري قديم انتقالي في الشرق الأدنى (ar)
  • Epipalaeolithic Near East (en)
  • Epipaleolithicum van Zuidwest-Azië (nl)
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  • إبيباليوليت الشرق الأدنى أو عصر حجري قديم انتقالي في الشرق الأدنى هو اصطلاح يصف الإبيباليوليت Epipalaeolithic في فترة عصور ما قبل التاريخ في الشرق الأدنى، ويعني «نهايات الباليوليت»، ويسمى بنوع من التعميم أيضا باسم الميزوليت.هو العصر الذي تلى الباليوليت العلوي وقبل النيوليت، بين ما يقرب من 20000 إلى 10000 سنة قبل الحاضر. كان البشر في العصر الحجري القديم من الرحل الصيادين-الجمّاعين الذين كانوا يعيشون بشكل عام في مخيمات موسمية صغيرة بدلاً من القرى الدائمة. صنعوا باستخدام الصناعات الميكروليتية microliths أدوات حجرية متطورة، نصال دقيقة ثبتت في الأدوات الخشبية. تشكل هذه القطع الأثرية الأولية التي يتعرف عليها علماء الآثار علامة مميزة لهذا العصر وعليها تصنف المواقع للإبيباليوليت. (ar)
  • The Epipalaeolithic Near East designates the Epipalaeolithic ("Final Old Stone Age", also known as Mesolithic) in the prehistory of the Near East. It is the period after the Upper Palaeolithic and before the Neolithic, between approximately 20,000 and 10,000 years Before Present (BP). The people of the Epipalaeolithic were nomadic hunter-gatherers who generally lived in small, seasonal camps rather than permanent villages. They made sophisticated stone tools using microliths—small, finely-produced blades that were hafted in wooden implements. These are the primary artifacts by which archaeologists recognise and classify Epipalaeolithic sites. (en)
  • Het epipaleolithicum van Zuidwest-Azië omvat het epipaleolithische ("eind-oude stenen tijdperk", ook bekend als mesolithicum) tijdperk in de prehistorie van Zuidwest-Azië. Het is de periode na het laat-paleolithicum en vóór het neolithicum, tussen ongeveer 20.000 en 10.000 jaar BP. De mensen van het epipaleolithicum waren nomadische jager-verzamelaars die in het algemeen in kleine, seizoensgebonden kampen leefden in plaats van permanente dorpen. Ze maakten geavanceerde stenen gereedschappen zoals microlieten: kleine, fijn bewerkte bladen die in houten werktuigen werden gevat. (nl)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Climate_and_Post-Glacial_expansion_in_the_Near_East.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Composite_Sickles_for_Cereal_Harvesting_at_23,000-Years-Old_Ohalo_II,_Israel.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Engraved_Plaquette_with_bird_image_from_Ein_Qashish_South,_Jezreel_Valley,_Israel,_Kebaran_and_Geometric_Kebaran_deposits_(ca._23ka_and_ca._16.5ka_BP).jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mar_Dalan-Rawansar-Kermanshah.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Near_East_Paleolithic_cave_shelter.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Reconstruction_of_a_prehistoric_hook_and_sinker.png
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Stone_Age_Stone_Mortar_&_Pestle,_Kebaran_culture,_22000-18000_BP.jpg
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