Take a look at the excavations of the 14th century graveyard unearthed during work on the Leith trams.
![A fascinating medieval graveyard of 14th century bodies has been uncovered during the ongoing Trams to Newhaven project.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmMxZDFhNWJkLTcxMWEtNGIzMy1iMzBmLWMxY2I5NTU3ZGMwMTplZWYxYzNhYS1mZTU5LTQ4ODMtYmRjZS1kNDk2ZGE3Y2Y1NGI=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
1. Trams to Newhaven
A fascinating medieval graveyard of 14th century bodies has been uncovered during the ongoing Trams to Newhaven project. Photo: Lisa Ferguson
![Archaeologists started to dig up the site outside of South Leith Parish Church on Constitution Street on Wednesday, following previous investigations revealing that the church’s graveyard extended well beneath the current road surface.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjBjZTFkY2M4LTEwZmItNDQwNi1hYzY1LWY2NDE5NjkxODA2NjpjYzA3NzM2MS03OWIwLTQ4ODQtYWE3ZS0xOTg1YWZmOTgzYjk=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
2. South Leith Parish Church
Archaeologists started to dig up the site outside of South Leith Parish Church on Constitution Street on Wednesday, following previous investigations revealing that the church’s graveyard extended well beneath the current road surface. Photo: Lisa Ferguson