in human skeletons (n= 109) from the Gaya cemetery at Yeanri located near Gimhae City,
South Korea. The cemetery contained three distinct grave types dating to 4th–7th century
AD. The main purposes of this research were to reconstruct palaeodiet in the Gaya
population and to explore correlations between stable isotope compositions and burial
types, inferred age, and sex of these individuals. The isotopic data indicate that the people at …