Amer Bazl Khan
DIRECTORAmer Bazl Khan (Director, MaritimEA) is a Maritime Archaeologist with 20 years experience working in Pakistan, Australia, and the broader Asia-Pacific region.
Prior to moving back to Pakistan, Amer was the Principal Archaeologist for the State of Queensland at the Department of Environment and Science, where he led the department’s maritime and terrestrial archaeology teams responsible for the administration of the State and Commonwealth heritage legislation.
Amer has worked on numerous maritime archaeological projects in Pakistan, Australia and the Asia Pacific region, including working with UNESCO to develop regional capacity for the management of underwater cultural heritage.
Amer has a Master of Arts Degree in Maritime Archaeology from Flinders University in Australia and a Bachelor of Science Degree from Yale University in the US. He is an expert member of the International Committee on the Underwater Cultural Heritage (ICUCH), an international scientific committee for the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) as well as a member of the ICOMOS Pakistan National Committee. Amer is the Indian Ocean regional representative for the Ocean Decade Heritage Network, a recognised partner of the UN’s Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021-2030.