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  2. Benin Bronzes - Wikipedia

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    The Benin bronze sculpture tradition is thought to have derived from or been influenced by that of the older nearby Kingdom of Ife in southwest Nigeria. [5] [6] [7] While the collection is known as the Benin Bronzes, [18] like most West African "bronzes" the pieces are mostly made of brass of variable composition.

  3. Door of No Return, Ouidah - Wikipedia

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    The Door of No Return is a memorial arch in Ouidah, Benin. The concrete and bronze arch, which stands on the beach, is a memorial to the enslaved Africans who were taken from the slave port of Ouidah to the Americas. Several artists and designers collaborated with the architect, Yves Ahouen-Gnimon, to realise the project.

  4. Okukor - Wikipedia

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    Okukor is the name given to a bronze statue of a cock from West Africa, held by Jesus College, Cambridge, from 1905 to 2021. One of the Benin bronzes, it was taken from the Kingdom of Benin during the Benin Expedition of 1897, a punitive expedition dispatched to punish the Oba of Benin after a Royal Niger Company delegation was ambushed and killed.

  5. Two Benin bronzes returned to Nigeria - AOL

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    Two Benin bronzes have been returned to NigeriaLOCATION: BENIN, NIGERIAThe artifacts were taken by British troopsfrom the once mighty Benin KingdomPROFESSOR OF ART AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, PEJU ...

  6. Smithsonian returns stolen Benin bronzes to Nigeria. See the ...

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    See for yourself the bronze plaques, rooster, sword and more.

  7. London museum returns looted Benin bronzes to Nigeria - AOL

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    There are questions about whether thousands of items which are held at institutions globally, including the British Museum, will ever be sent back.

  8. Igun Street - Wikipedia

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    The Guild of Benin Bronze Casters preserves Benin history and historical artifacts.The guild's artworks transmit Benin history across generations. [10] The Oba of Benin holds authority over their activities and grants franchises to craftsmen with ancestral ties to Igun Street, where past generations practiced bronze and brass craftsmanship for Obas.

  9. Germany to return Benin Bronzes, looted during colonial era ...

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