Religious studies similarly as ethnography, or let us say ethnology, constituted into an independent discipline on its own. This was only possible after the establishment of other institutions which in return could provide them with empirical material that would suffice for at least some basic research. Although religious studies will probably always diverge in the fulfilment of their goals from cultural and social anthropological disciplines, they can enrich ethnology with methodical multiperspective research and analytical methodological techniques. This will help to place the often incomplete picture of folk culture, and especially its spiritual aspect, in a general historical context. The documentation drawn by Dušan Jurkovič in 1892 was used during the reconstruction of the original appearance from the end of the eighteenth century (exterior and inner arrangement from the closing period of its existence). The documentation was complemented with information from archival sources, contexts of historical situation (political and religious), analogical elements and technologies proved by similar buildings of this kind in the lands of former Habsburg monarchy. The only artefacts based on material model are earthen hip knobs with weathercocks on the rooftop and a memorial plaque on the ceiling, whose originals are deposited in the Museum of region of Wallachia.
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