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Sorry, but I'm not sure we can use Leone. Her paper was presented at the XXIII Valcamonica Symposium, “Making History of Prehistory, the Role of Rock Arte” Capo di Ponte (BS), 28 Ottobre 2 Novembre 2009. Italia. but evidently only self-published.[1] English self-published version Doug Weller talk 16:02, 18 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

And not much better with the other main source. It would be ok if the ideas of either or both were discussed in clearly reliable sources, but they don't seem to be. I hate to say this given all the work you've done on this. Doug Weller talk 16:15, 18 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for your reply! This is where i need support - assess relevance of publications. Yes, i think i am going to only give an overview over idea of interpretations. The whole thing is too far fetched. (Multiple subjects) As with the summaries, they are certainly not in vain. I think there could easily an article be made like "Interpretation of ...." or "Controversies over...." if ever necessary. THX - much, much appreciated. Wikirictor (talk) 18:56, 18 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]


British Burma, Malaya and Borneo


Navy

Types of Tay Son warships
Type-1 battleship 9 battleships, 700 men, equipped with 60 22-pounder cannons

The largest Tây Sơn ship, the "Định Quốc" was a Type-1 - defined as a mobile fort in the Hoàng Lê nhất thống chí booklet

5 battleships, 600 men, equipped with 50 22-pounder cannons

Type-2 battleship 40 battleships, 200 men, equipped with 16 11-pounder cannons

a versatile and swift ship, used as attack craft and for rapid troop transports

Type-3 battleship 93 battleships, 200 men, equipped with a single large artillery piece, that fired a 16,3 kg shot
Type-4 battleship - 300 gunboats, 50 men, equipped with 1 small cannon.
Type-5 battleship 100 sailing boats, 70 men

Any other type of small boats.