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Lake of the Idols : ウィキペディア英語版
Lake of the Idols

Lake of the Idols ((イタリア語:Lago degli Idoli)) is a lake located in Arezzo Province, Tuscany, Italy. It is located above sea level atop Monte Falterona, about 600 metres from the source of the river Arno.〔: "The Lake of Idols is about 1380 metres above sea level on the southern slope of Monte Falterona (1654 metres) near to the sources of the Arno, approximately 600 metres more to the noth-west (1358 metres)."〕 Situated near an ancient road linking Etruria (including Tuscany and Umbria) with the Adriatic port cities of Romagna,〔: "Passava da questo zona una importante viabilità che collegava l'Etruria toscana e umbra alle zone dell'attuale Romagna e relativi porti adriatici (viabilità utilizzata anche in epoca romana e per tutto il medioevo."〕 it is known for one of the largest archaeological finds of the Etruscan civilization; over 600 bronze statuettes of Etruscan and Roman origin, along with thousands of other figurines from Cisalpine Gaul and Umbria, were discovered within the lake.〔: "Well in excess of 600 Etruscan and Roman bronze figurines, up to 60 cm in height, were found buried in the mud, together with thousands of other artefacts, coming from a wide area of Etruria, Cisalpine Gaul, and Umbria."〕
==Name==
The lake was originally known as ''Lago della Ciliegeta'' (eng. ''Cherry Grove Lake''), named for the cherry groves that grew around the lake.〔: "Eccoci al Lago degli Idoli, fino al 1838 Lago della Ciliegeta per le molte piante di ciliegio che qui erano presenti."〕 The name ''Lago degli Idoli'' (eng. ''Lake of the Idols'') was applied after 1838 and refers to the Etruscan bronze statuettes found in the lake (see History). Another name for the lake is ''Buca del Tesoro'' (eng. ''Treasure Hole'').〔: "Proceeding due south for about 1 km, a little above our path, we should be able to find the little, now refilled, basin of the famous ''Lago degli Idoli'' (Lake of the Idols), once known as ''Buca del Tesoro'' (the Treasure Hole) or ''Lago delle Ciliegeta'' (the Cherry Grove Lake)."〕

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