@article{oai:ir.kagoshima-u.ac.jp:00002525, author = {新田, 栄治}, issue = {1}, journal = {南海研紀要}, month = {2016-10-27}, note = {The making of pottery vessels for boiling cocons is extensively carried out in Ban Mai, Muang District, Surin Province, Northeast Thailand. The author investigated the characteristics and manufacturing of those vessels in August 1984. This article reports those findings and also the classification of those examples in Southeast Asia. Pottery-making at Ban Mai goes through following manufacturing processes., ① Gathering clay suitable for pottery., ② Kneading and tempering the clay with sand of laterite., ③ First stage of forming. Clay is formed into cylinder., ④ Second stage of forming. The upper part of pot is formed using the paddle and anvil. The rim is finished by a piece of cloth., ⑤ First stage of Drying., ⑥ Third stage of forming. The lower part and the base of pot is formed using the paddle and anvil., ⑦ Second stage of drying., ⑧ Baking., The pottery-making at Ban Mai is characterized by the forming of the clay into a cylinder by hand and the paddle and anvil technique. The pottery manufacture in Southeast Asia commonly uses the paddle and anvil technique. Three different methods are seen at the first stage of forming, by potter's wheel, by turn table, and by hand only. And the method of forming by hand is classified into two methods, first, only by hand, second, by buiding a clay belt into a pot. We can see some stages of the technical development in the pottery-making of Southeast Asia. The pottery manufactured at Ban Mai is one of the most primitive in Southeast Asia.}, pages = {93--101}, title = {バン=マイ村の土器作りと東南アジアの叩き技法 : タイ・スリン県・ムアン郡・バン=マイでの例から}, volume = {6}, year = {} }