How did the "Benin Bronzes" get to the British Museum?  Should they be returned to Nigeria, or should the museum be allowed to retain and display them? Why or why not? (answer in one page maximum).

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How did the "Benin Bronzes" get to the British Museum?  Should they be returned to Nigeria, or should the museum be allowed to retain and display them? Why or why not? (answer in one page maximum).

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Benin Bronzes are a type of sculpture, plaques and ornaments made of bronze and brass. These were made in the 16th century, the West African Kingdom of Benin. These were commissioned by the Oba kings of Benin to commemorate ancestors and perform rituals. These were made by the Edo guild workers A large number of these sculptures are now in the British Museum.

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