María Ángeles Querol Fernández (born 5 February 1948) is a Spanish historian, professor, and writer.
María Ángeles Querol is a Professor of Prehistory at the Complutense University of Madrid.
[1] Her research is based on three themes: human origins – with works such as Adán y Darwin – feminist archeology – with La mujer en el "Origen del Hombre", written with Consuelo Triviño – and archaeological heritage management – with the book La gestión del Patrimonio Arqueológico en España, written with Belén Martínez Díaz.
[2] She is currently the director of Complutense Research Group 941794 (Archaeological Heritage), and is the principal investigator of the project The Archaeological Dimension in World Heritage Cities: Advances for Heritage Management in Alcalá de Henares, Puebla, and Havana (HAR2013-46735-R).
[3] In 2015 she received the European Archaeological Heritage Prize for her contributions to the field, achievements in academic administration, and ethics.