The most complete clay stove in Thailand
Ninth Furnace Forest Temple Swamp Burner Source
The most complete Sukhothai clay stove in Thailand
In 2017, new evidence was found of ancient Sukhothai incinerators at the forest temple stove site, the seating district of Poe Nautical District, Phichit Province, the Department of Arts, by the 6th Sukhothai Bureau of Arts, which has been conducting archaeological studies since 2017-2021. It is known that the forest temple marsh site is home to at least six ancient kiln sites covering more than 10 acres. The results of this archaeological study indicate that the forest temple marsh stove site is the pottery kiln site of the Sukhothai ancient community in Phichit Province, which is about the 18th-19th or 600-800 centuries ago and has Its importance is linked to various ancient community sources of the same contemporary age.
And in 2021, an ancient kiln in Sukhothai was found on the property of Ms. Nong Suwan, a group of four seating districts, Poe Nam District, Phichit Province, so it was called "The Nine Burners."
According to the name of the landowner who gave the courtesy of the Department of Arts by the 6th Art Bureau, Sukhothai conducted an archaeological study.
The nine-stove is characterized by a Crossdraft Klin Type, or an elliptical-shaped, converging stove like a ship, with a slight slope. The stove structure is clay. The size of the stove is 6.50 meters long, the width is 2.60 meters, about 2.00 meters high.
The stove is perfect, regarded as the most complete Sukhothai-era ancient clay stove in Thailand.
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