A Benin Bronze head refers to a type of metal sculpture created by the Edo people of the Kingdom of Benin in what is now Nigeria. These heads are typically made of brass or bronze and are known for their remarkable craftsmanship and intricate details. They often depict rulers, warriors, or significant individuals in the Benin Kingdom, showcasing a high level of artistry and cultural significance. The Benin Bronze heads are celebrated for their historical and artistic value, and many are now housed in museums and private collections worldwide, though there has been ongoing debate and controversy surrounding their repatriation to Nigeria.