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Asma Ibrahim is a Pakistani archaeologist and museologist & Conservationist, she is the founding director of the Museum, Archives and Art Gallery Department for the
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. Ibrahim has previously served as the
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/ Director of the
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, department of Archaeology & Museums, Government of Pakistan.


Early life

Asma’s father died when she was 13. After his death, she had a tough time to complete her studies. For this she had to do part time jobs from a very early age and rely on scholarships.


Education

Asma graduated in
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,
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, and chemistry from the
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. She was interested in archaeology but there was no archaeology department at the University of Karachi so she opted for a
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in
history History (derived ) is the systematic study and the documentation of the human activity. The time period of event before the History of writing#Inventions of writing, invention of writing systems is considered prehistory. "History" is an umbr ...
. This allowed her to take archaeology as an option in her second year. She graduated with a gold medal. She attended a course at the
Lahore Museum The Lahore Museum ( pa, ; ur, ; ''"Lahore Wonder House"'') is a museum located in Lahore, Pakistan. Founded in 1865 at a smaller location and opened in 1894 at its current location on The Mall in Lahore during the British colonial period, La ...
by
Ahmed Hasan Dani Ahmad Hassan Dani (Urdu: احمد حسن دانی) FRAS, SI, HI (20 June 1920 – 26 January 2009) was a Pakistani archaeologist, historian, and linguist. He was among the foremost authorities on Central Asian and South Asian archaeology ...
, an authority on
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n and
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n Archaeology and History. On Dani’s advice, she pursued a
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in General History (
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). Ibrahim's concentration was on Numismatics, specifically on
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coinage in
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and
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. Asma was the recipient of a
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for a post-doctorate degree in 'Ancient Human Remain' at the
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. She took a two-year course in
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from the Agha Khan University and Hospital.


Career

After completing her master's degree in history from The University of Karachi, Asma sought a job at the Department of Archaeology and Museums within the Pakistani government but there was no space for a woman in that department. She became an editor for Far Eastern Publication in 1986 and authored two course books on
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and
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for pupils of grade 4 and 5. She served as an editor for Travelog International and a sub-editor for Tribune Daily. She was also a freelance writer for
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. Eventually, the
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announced an open position for curator or assistant director at the Department of Archaeology and Museums. Asma was selected for the position because of her qualifications and sent to work in the Explorations and Excavation branch. She would be periodically transferred to work in the National Museum as well. She went on her first excavations with a French team that was headed by a female archaeologist.


Fake mummy case

In 2000, when she was working as a curator in the National Museum, the
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contacted her about a smuggler who had acquired 3 mummies from
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, and was planning to sell them at a profit. The police had recovered one of the mummies and asked her to examine it. Asma noticed it had started growing fungus; this was an indication that it was a fresh body that had not been preserved properly. The mummy was claimed to be of an ancient
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princess, over 2,600 years old, that had been encased in a carved stone coffin and placed inside a wooden
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. The mummy was taken to the museum. An Iranian delegation tried take it away as they believed it was real. However, Asma had seen the
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which showed that typical methods of
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had not been used, leading her to conclude that the mummy was fake. For a year, she worked with an
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to prove that the mummy was fake. They used
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and scientific analysis to conclude that the ‘mummy’ belonged to a female who had been murdered in 1996. Asma is the President of the Karachi Conference Foundation. In 1989, she formed a
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(NGO) with Kaleemullah Lashari called The Sindh Exploration and Adventure Society, which does conservation work and documentation of heritage.


The Centre for Archaeological and Environmental Research

She established the Centre for Archaeological and Environmental Research, an NGO. The centre includes a conservation laboratory, a library, and a documentation cell, where
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s document heritage through photography, videos and drawings. It also trains people in Pakistani
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that are on the verge of dying out.


State Bank of Pakistan Museum

She joined the State Bank of Pakistan in 2006 and was tasked with setting up its museum. Under Asma’s leadership, the original plan of the museum was expanded to include an art gallery that features works by world-renowned artists from Pakistan. She established a division of Archive & record management along with a paper conservation lab at Under the department of Museum. Currently, she is the director of the Museum, Archives and Art Gallery Department at State Bank. She has served as a consultant for the
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Karachi Museum,
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Museum, Sindh Police Museum and the Mukhi House museum.


Publications

* ''State Bank of Pakistan museum guide book'', 2011 * ''Coins of Nadir Shah & Afghan rulers in State Bank Museum'', 2015 2020 *A Catalogue of British Indian coins, in the State Bank of Pakistan Museum, Archives & Art Gallery *Conservation of rare carpets in the State Bank of Pakistan 2019 * 1. Readapting of Heritage Building as first Monetary Museum, Imperial Bank of India a chapter to the third volume of Beyond Stones and More Stones, Edited by Prof. Dr. Ravi Korisettar * 2. The role of museums, design accessibility and community concerns: A case study of State Bank of Pakistan Museum & Art Gallery Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage Special Issue on Pakistan Uzma Z. Rizvi , Associate Professor of Anthropology & Urban Studies, PRATT INSTITUTE, Dept of Social Science and Cultural Studies, Dekalb 320, 200 Willoughby Ave , Brooklyn, NY 11205 * 3. People with special needs and role of museums, A case study of State Bank of Pakistan Museum & Art Gallery, ICOM book about Museum Management Edited by Catherine C.Cole co-editor Darko Babic 2018 * 1. The ancient human remains from
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" the Felicitation Volume for the 65th birthday of Jonathan Mark Kenoyer, titled "Walking with the Unicorn. Social Organization and Material Culture in Ancient South Asia", both in printed and e-versions on the website of Archaeopress Publishing: https://www.archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/displayProductDetail.asp?id= * 2. Bactrian Indus-Greek Coin Catalogue in State Bank Museum * 3. Conservation of Painting "Freedom Fighter" 2016 * 1- Treasuries of Time "Coloring Book" Sadequain in State Bank of Pakistan * 2- Access in Museums in South Asia, Leaning from the Commonwealth Association of Museums' Regional workshop 2016, in partnership with the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum Trust, by ICOM,ICTOP,ICOM 2015 * Catalogue of Durrani Coins in the State Bank & Lahore Museum, published by State Bank Museum & Art Gallery Department, by State bank of Pakistan 2013 * Catalogue of Mughal coins in the Collection of State Bank Museum, published by State Bank of Pakistan 2011 * 1- A guide to the Museum, detailed guide book along with the conservation, and process of readapt ion of the building as Museum, the back ground and the whole process of Museum making from designing, furniture, display and other technical aspects of museum establishment. * 2- "Re-adaption of historic building as a Museum, special reference to conservation of colonial building" talk delivered at international conference on Archaeology, Islamabad, organized by AIPS, and Dept. of Archaeology & Museums, Govt. of Pakistan. 2007 * Stable Isotope Analysis of Human Remains as a Means for Pursuing the Study of Ancient Population Mobility in Balochistan (A. Ibrahim), SOHR DAMB/NAL - Rekonstruktion einer prähistorischen Kultur, Bericht2005-2008. 2002 * Restoration of Rumi: 17th century Burial Ground with Carved Gravestones, Published in the Journal, National Institute of Public Administration, Gulshan-e-Iqbal , University Road Karachi, June 2002. 2001 * 1- "The Mystery of the Mummy", Dr. Asma Ibrahim, 'The Archaeological Review' (Vol 8-9, 2000), a detailed report is given how the Mummy proved to be fake. * 2- A new perspective of an old Site: Reopening excavation at SohrDamb/Nal (Baluchistan), Ute Franke-Vogt & Asma Ibrahim, to appear in South Asian Archaeology 2001. 2000 * 1- A Catalogue of Lacquer and papiermache work on wooden objects from Victoria Museum,' The Archaeological Review' Vol. 8 and 9, 2000, published by Seas Pakistan, Karachi. * 2- The Murals of Dadu, Dr. Asma Ibrahim & Dr. Kaleem Lashari, 'The Archaeological Review', Vol. 8 and 9, 2000, published by Seas, Pakistan 1999 Tharoo Hills, the fortress of Alexander the Great, Dr. Asma Ibrahim, 'The Archaeological Review', (Vol 8-9, 2000), A fortress belonging to Alexander the Great , discovered for the first time. 1998 * 1- A Catalogue of Indian Miniature Paintings in the National Museum of Pakistan, Karachi (in Process). * 2- A unique & rare Manuscript of Poetic(Persia) translation of the Holy Quran, Asma Ibrahim & Dr. Khizr Naushahi, C'The Archaeological Review', Vol.6 & 7,1997-98, published by seas Pakistan * 3- Niai Buthi Revisited; Asma Ibrahim, Ute Franke Vogt, Kaleem Lashari; 'The Archaeological Review' (Vol. V, pp. 1-44); a survey of an archaeological site in Kanrach valley, Baluchistan, Pakistan. * 4- Feminine Element in Kohistani Graves of Sindh & Baluchistan; published in 'The Archaeological Review' (Vol. V). * 5- The Commemorative Funerary Structure in Sindh and Baluchistan, in the 'Journal of Women Study Center'. * 6- A Study of Regional Languages of Pakistan – A Link between Sindhi and Punjabi Languages (The study is ongoing). 1994 * 1- Monograms of Indo-Greek Coins; published in the 'Journal of Pakistan Historical Society' (Vol. X1, Part IV, and pp. 389-410). * 2- Monograms of Indo-Greek Coins; published in the 'Journal of Pakistan Historical Society' (Vol. X1, Part IV, and pp. 389-410). 1993 * 1- A Catalogue of Indo-Greek Coins Collection in the Taxila Museum, Pakistan (Due for publication). * 2- Recent Archaeological Discoveries in the Indus Delta; published in the 'Journal of Pakistan Archaeologists' Forum' (Vol. II, Issues I & II, pp.1-44). * 3- Recent Archaeological Discoveries in the Indus Delta; published in the 'Journal of Pakistan Archaeologists' Forum' (Vol. II, Issues I & II, pp.1-44). * 4- Deities on Indo-Greek Coins (Submitted for publication to the Department of Archaeology and Museums. 1992 * 1- Portraits of Indo-Greek Queens; published in the 'Journal of Pakistan Archaeologists' Forum' (Vol. 1, Issues I & II, pp. 52-63). * 2- Art in Indo-Greek Coins; published in the 'Journal of Pakistan Archaeologists' Forum' (Vol. 1, Issues I & II, pp. 67-78). 1990 * 1- Mysterious Signs of Indus Valley Civilization; published in 'The Archaeology' (Vol. III, No. 1, pp. 54-57). * 2- Greek Rulers in Sindh; presentation in a seminar on 'History Through Coins', held at Liaquat Memorial Library, Karachi under auspices of Department of Culture, Government of Sindh, Pakistan; due for publication in the 'Journal of Indian Society for Greek and Roman Studies' and 'Yavanika', Barailley, India. 1988 * A Catalogue of Persian Pottery in the National Museum of Pakistan, Karachi (Submitted for publication). 1987 * Social Studies Book-5, Far Eastern Publications International, Karachi, Pakistan. 1987 * Ancient Times, Book-4, Far Eastern Publications International, Karachi, Pakistan (Due for publication).


References

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