Asma Ibrahim is a renowned archaeologist from Pakistan. She specializes in the cultural heritage of Pakistan, focusing on ancient civilizations and their artifacts. Her work involves excavations and research, contributing significantly to understanding the historical and cultural context of Pakistan. Ibrahim’s expertise and dedication have earned her respect in the archaeological community, and she continues to play a pivotal role in preserving and studying the nation’s rich heritage.
Asma Ibrahim Publications
Asma Ibrahim has authored several books that publish into Pakistan’s rich archaeological heritage. Her works provide in-depth insights into ancient civilizations, cultural practices, and artifacts found in the region. Ibrahim’s books are celebrated for their scholarly rigor and accessible writing style, making complex historical topics understandable to a broader audience. Through her publications, she has significantly contributed to the preservation and dissemination of knowledge about Pakistan’s archaeological history.
She is one of the active archaeologists in Pakistan and she has many publications about museums and archaeological sites in Pakistan.
She is a museologist and conservationist at the State Bank of Pakistan, and the founding director of the archives and Art gallery.