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The answer is terracotta. Terracotta is a type of earth ware which is made of clay glaze or unglaze ceramic in where the fired body is being porous. The term is known as natural brown orange color yet would vary considerably.

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The Terracotta Warriors are a set of more than 8000 figures of life-size terracotta warriors and horses, which were buried near the self-proclaimed first emperor of China of the Qin Dynasty, Qin Shi Huang, in 210-209 BC. C.

They are located inside the Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum. They were discovered during works for a water supply, in March 1974 near Xi'an (Shaanxi Province, People's Republic of China). Since 1987 they are considered a World Heritage Site by Unesco.

Burying these statues it was believed that the emperor would continue to have troops under his command. The terracotta army was buried in battle formation in three trenches, one and a half kilometers east of the emperor's tomb, which in turn is 33 km east of Xi'an. The three trenches are between 4 and 8 meters deep. They have been excavated and a hangar has been built in the ruins, called the Warrior Army Museum.