Prof. Neal Spencer
Neal Spencer: Deputy Director Collections & Research
As Deputy Director for Collections & Research, Neal is strategic lead for the Museum’s research, impact and collections development, and manages the curatorial, research, collections management and documentation teams. Co-chair of the University’s Collections-Connections-Communities Strategic Research Initiative and co-director of Cambridge Visual Culture, he initiates and supports research collaborations with the wider University of Cambridge and beyond.
Holding a PhD in Egyptology (Cambridge, 2000), Neal’s research focuses on cultural entanglement and lived experience within the context of pharaonic imperialism in late second millennium BCE Nubia, as expressed through material and visual culture. Neal is currently coordinating the interpretation and publication of fieldwork of the British Museum Amara West Research Project, which he directed. An open source semantic web platform, Amara West ResearchSpace, was developed to provide full access to the project datasets and offer a different model of scholarly publication and knowledge production. Other research and publications have focused on Late Period Egypt, 30th dynasty temples, the role of elite individuals in sustaining pharaonic culture and urbanism in the Nile Delta.
Neal has also directed archaeological projects in Egypt (Samanud, Kom Firin), with significant community archaeology, educational, scientific and environmental research strands. This work was funded through significant grants from The Leverhulme Trust, British Academy, AHRC, the Qatar-Sudan Archaeological Project and the Egypt Exploration Society.
Neal previously worked at the British Museum, as curator (2000-2011), Keeper of Egypt and Sudan (2012-2019) and Keeper of Nile Valley & Mediterranean Collections (2019-2021: Departments of Greece & Rome, and Egypt & Sudan), where he led and managed curators, collections management staff, archive and library staff and administrative/project staff. This included the conception and development of major exhibitions and displays. Neal directed the British Museum’s International Training Programme (2006-2011), which brought together curators from the Middle East, North Africa, South and East Asia, Oceania and the Americas for sills-sharing and network building. Neal also led capacity building programmes with institutions in India (CSMVS, Mumbai), Egypt (Egyptian Museum, Aswan Museum, Center for Documentation of Egyptian Antiquities) and Sudan (Sudan National Museum), and edited the online journal British Museum Studies in Ancient Egypt & Sudan (2007-2012).