F. A. Khan

Khan being awarded the Dani Gold Medal by Syed Ghous Ali Shah, in 1997.

Fazal Ahmad Khan (1910–2009)[1] was a renowned Pakistani archaeologist[2] who served as a Director General of the Department of Archaeology & Museums (DOAM)[3][4] from 1958 to 1970.[5] He was a student of esteemed archaeologist Mortimer Wheeler.[6][7]

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