Jalali, BassemSicre, Marie-AlexandrineKlein, VincentSchmidt, SabineMaselli, VittorioLirer, FabrizioBassetti, Maria-AngelaToucanne, SamuelJorry, Stephan J.Insinga, DonatellaPetrosino, PaolaChâles, Fanny2018-12-122018-12-122018-06Jalali, B, Sicre, M-A, Klein, V, Schmidt, S, Maselli, V, Lirer, F, Bassetti, M-A, Toucanne, S, Jorry, S J, Insinga, D, Petrosino, P & Châles, F 2018, 'Deltaic and Coastal Sediments as Recorders of Mediterranean Regional Climate and Human Impact Over the Past Three Millennia', Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, vol. 33, no. 6, pp. 579-593. https://doi.org/10.1029/2017PA0032980883-8305http://hdl.handle.net/2164/11599This work was financially supported by the MISTRALS/PaleoMex program and by the Project of Strategic Interest NextData PNR 2011–2013 (www. nextdataproject.it). Lionel Savignan is thanked for his participation in the biomarker analysis. Radiocarbon datings for core KESC9-14 have been funded by Institut Carnot Ifremer-EDROME (grant A0811101). We also thank the Holocene North-Atlantic Gyres and Mediterranean Overturning dynamic through Climate Changes (HAMOC) project for financial support. The biomarker data presented here are available in the supporting information.154514328engSDG 13 - Climate ActionSDG 14 - Life Below WaterSDG 15 - Life on Landsea surface temperaturesHigher plant biomarkerDeltaic seidmentsNW and central MediterraneanLast millenniaQE GeologyQEDeltaic and Coastal Sediments as Recorders of Mediterranean Regional Climate and Human Impact Over the Past Three MillenniaJournal article10.1029/2017PA003298336