Angelo works in the Faculty of Arts at Monash University as a Lecturer.
Di Castro, A.A., 2012, Aspects of the Indian fortune, in Pracyaprajnapradipa: Professor Dr Samaresh Bandyopadhyay Felicitation Volume on Early Indian History and Culture, eds Professor Dr Ian W. Mabbett, NIOS: North American Institute for Oriental and Classical Studies, Franklin, Tennessee, USA, pp. 172-184.
Di Castro, A.A., 2012, Graves, trees and powerful spirits as archaeological indicators of sacred spaces, in Old Myths and New Approaches: Interpreting Ancient Religious Sites in Southeast Asia, eds Alexandra Haendel, Monash University Publishing, Clayton Vic Australia, pp. 237-251.
Di Castro, A.A., Vicziany, A.M., 2010, Dragoni cinesi a Prato: rapporti fra la comunita` italiana e quella cinese in una piccola citta` europea, in Oltre ogni muro. I cinesi di Prato, Pisa, pp. 185-199.
Di Castro, A.A., Vicziany, A.M., 2009, Chinese dragons in Prato: Italian-Chinese relations in a small European town, in Living outside the walls: The Chinese in Prato, eds Graeme Johanson, Russell Smyth and Rebecca French, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 174-191.
Di Castro, A.A., 2008, Archaeology of the goddess: an Indian paradox, in The iconic female: goddesses of India, Nepal and Tibet, eds Jayant Balchandra Bapat and Ian Mabbett, MAI Press, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 21-42.
Di Castro, A.A., 2005, The barbarisation of Bactria, in Cultural Interaction in Afghanistan c 300 BCE to 300 CE, eds Angelo Andrea Di Castro and Colin A Hope, MAI Press, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 1-18.
Di Castro, A.A., 2009, The Mori Tim Stupa complex in the Kashgar Oasis, East and West [P], vol 58, issue 1-4, Instituto Italiano per l'Africa e l'Oriente, Italy, pp. 257-281.
Di Castro, A.A., 2008, Of handles and names: remarks on wrestlers' weights, East and West, vol 57, issue 1-4 (December 2007), Instituto Italiano per l'Africa e l'Oriente (IsIAO), Rome, Italy, pp. 367-376.
Di Castro, A.A., 2004, A late Ghandharan wrestlers' weight, East and West [P], vol 53, issue 1-4, Instituto Italiano per L'Africa e L'Oriente, Rome, Italy, pp. 257-265.
Di Castro, A.A., 2012, Hestia, a Tabula Iliaca and Poseidon?s trident: Symbols? adaptations of some Bactrian and Gandharan divinities, ASCS 33 Selected Proceedings (2012) - Refereed papers from the 33rd Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Classical Studies, 05/02/2012-09/02/2012, ASCS - The Australasian Society for Classical Studies, http://www.ascs.org.au/news/ascs33/, pp. 1-20.
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