Altogether, nine sites dated to the 7th/8–9th/10th centuries have been recorded during
planned and rescue excavations and fieldwalking campaigns in the Sighișoara microregion,
which lies in the inner part of the Transylvanian Basin, almost at the centre of a
distinct geological and tectonic unit. Only four of these have been excavated (Sighișoara-Weinberg
/ Dealul Viilor: ‘Settlement / Siedlung’, and ‘Funerary site / Gräberfeld’, Albești-Cetățea,
Albești-Școală), while the others were identified only through fieldwalking surveys,
i.e. their extent and character have yet to be specified. There is no decisive and
firm archaeological evidence that the microregion of Sighișoara and the eastern parts
of the Transylvanian Basin were active parts of the political power network of the
Late Avar Khaganate. These territories may be better described as a land of politically
unorganised communities with clearly asymmetrical links to the power centre and the
peripheral regions of the Avar Khaganate.