Bronze relief plaque crafted through lost-wax casting, featuring a wide rectangular form with side flanges. The background showcases intricate river leaf patterns and stippling. Noteworthy details include a battle scene portraying three Edo warriors, accompanied by a hornblower and a smaller-scale emada figure. The central warrior, a high-ranking figure, wields a umozo sword and holds a captive, while the second warrior carries a shield and a short spear. The third warrior similarly attired, dons a tall helmet adorned with cowrie shells and holds an unidentified object. The emada figure, with a shaved head and naked except for a sword-baldric and girdle, holds an ekpokin box. A captive on horseback displays facial scarification, a domed helmet, and leopard skin body armor, with spears through the back and at the side. Another small-scale foreign captive kneels above, wearing a peaked helmet, bearing a sword, and seemingly bound with a bundle of arrows in front
High poly model attached in additional files