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Pana Vara Apr 2026

: The word clibanarii is believed to derive from the Old Persian grivpanvar or griva-pana-vara , which translates literally to " neck-guard wearer ".

: This specific armor was a critical component of the Sassanid "Asvaran" units. It provided comprehensive protection, allowing cavalry to withstand Roman infantry tactics and projectile fire. Pana Vara

: The island is a key site for studying secondary burial practices . Researchers use ethically informed methodologies, combining ethnographic oral histories from local residents with osteological analysis to interpret burial caves. : The word clibanarii is believed to derive

: The design of the griva-pana-vara influenced Roman military reforms in the 3rd and 4th centuries as they adapted their own cavalry units to counter the Persian threat. Summary Table Definition/Context Location/Period Geography Small coral island (0.56 km²) Louisiade Archipelago, PNG Archaeology Site of ancient secondary burial caves Southern Massim Region Etymology "Neck-guard wearer" ( griva-pana-vara ) Sassanid Persian Empire Military Specialized armor for heavy cavalry (Clibanarii) 3rd–7th Century AD : The island is a key site for