There is the post with the media recovered.

There is the post with the media recovered.

Originally shared by Sergio Tejeda Romero

Here's the #ObsidiusExplorer third clue, hacked in Mérida, Spain.

Opening the media leads to the following url:
https://storage.googleapis.com/objx/obsidius/ii-identities.png






Comments

  1. I'm finding a number of similar-looking images looking for "roman breastplate", but nothing quite identical yet.  See for instance: http://www.metmuseum.org/about-the-museum/now-at-the-met/2014/bashford-dean-and-collection-of-william-h-riggs

    There's a quite-similar breastplate here, but it's not the same one...  I'll also try "roman plate armor" and a few other things...

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  2. "Armour breastplate (Cuirass) / illustration from Meyers Konversations-Lexikon 1897"

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  3. So is the clue actually the Meyers Konversations-Lexikon?

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  4. It appears that the publishing house responsible for that volume was in Leipzig; agents near that site might want to check there.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibliographisches_Institut

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  5. And if anyone has access to the text of the Lexikon and can find info on what source they were using for their image, that also could be relevant.

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  6. Actually, wait, here we go: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armi_e_armature_romane#/media/File:R%C3%B6mischer_Brustpanzer_-_Statue_de_Germanicus_in_Rom.jpg

    That image looks good too.  "Drawing: Roman Armour - statue of Germnanicus in the Lateranmuseum in Rome."  So we want Italian agents to visit the Lateran.

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