Category:Early Samaritan Studies

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Early Samaritan Studies is a field of research that specializes in the study of early Samaritan history and culture.

4 Enoch treats Early Samaritan Studies as a component of Second Temple Studies. The Encyclopedia includes books and and monographs on the subject.

The material can be sort out thematically or chronologically as well as by the languages and countries of origin.

For biographical information on scholars and authors, see Early Samaritan Scholars.

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