Pollen data are well established for quantitative climate reconstructions over long timescales, including the Holocene and older interglacials. However, anthropogenically induced environmental change in central Europe was strong during the last 4 ka, challenging quantitative reconstructions of this time period. Here we present quantitative climate reconstructions based on pollen analyses and evaluate them with the peat humification record and the stable carbon isotopes of Sphagnum plant material (delta C-13(cellulose))(.) All analyses were carried out on the same 7.5 m long, largely ombrotrophic peat bog section from Durres Maar. Three different methods were used for the quantitative climate reconstructions on the basis of the pollen data: ...