All news by author: Joel Day

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'Death mask' of ancient Mayan king found in secret chamber deep inside pyramid
The Mayan civilisation was one of the most advanced in the world at the time, with their presence in Mesoamerica stretching back thousands of years
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Chilling 'overlooked' death in Tutankhamun's death mask stuns archaeologists
Tutankhamun's death mask is one of the most recognisable relics of Ancient Egypt, but an 'overlooked' clue suggests that it may have been made for someone else entirely
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World's sinking £15bn airport in middle of nowhere which is vanishing into sea
The Japanese city of Osaka is served by the Kansai International airport, which spans two artificial islands in Osaka Bay, and first opened in 1994 - but now it's sinking
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Inside shopping centre opened by Queen now so neglected barely any shops remain
Like many other shopping centres around the country, Runcorn Shopping City has fallen into a state of neglect and is rotting away with nearly all the outlets long gone
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Beautiful little UK seaside town with a tiny hotel named one of world's best
No.26 by the Sea secured the 25th spot of best hotels, with visitors have describing the place as a "sensation" and "perfection" and giving it five stars
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Stonehenge's true purpose finally uncovered thanks to 'mind-blowing' 3D model
Researchers created a 3D scale model of the ancient relic in order to better understand what it may have been used for
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Locals hit back at claims seaside town is 'worst in the UK' saying 'it’s lies'
Amid claims that Sheerness in Kent is one of the most dangerous places to live in the UK locals have rallied around their home which they say retains a rare community spirit
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Inside 'mystical' caves along UK coastline with ancient human 'mummies'
When archaeologists started digging at the Covesea Caves range - a series of sea caves near Inverness - they came across "remarkably preserved" human bones strewn across the floor