The article provides a report on the revisional survey of one of the first deserted medieval villages in Bohemia seriously studied by archaeology, known so far as 'Mořina' near Běštín. The locality was discovered at the end of the nineteenth century, partially unearthed and interpreted as a Slavic burial barrow.
It is one of a group of a few monuments for which the layout depiction from the nineteenth century has been preserved. The revision comprised a critical assessment of the original research and research of the written and cartographic sources.
A modern geodetictopographical survey and surface surveys were also conducted. The newly acquired information was confronted with the original, which is 130 years older.
The analysis of the written sources further showed that the locality can with great certainty be identified with the historically proved deserted medieval village of Roudnička.