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The paper publishes Early Mediaeval settlement in the cadastre of Kubáňovo (admin. district Levice), which was located in the north-western part of the Avar Khaganate. The features are published in a catalogue and it contains feature 2 with one of the largest corpuses of Early Mediaeval pottery found in a single feature datable to the 8th century (due to the presence of Avar yellow pottery and baking bells). The latter part of the study consists of evaluation and interpretation of the features and their analogies occurring in the Avar Khaganate as well as in the other areas of East Central Europe inhabited by Slavs. The whole corpus of the pottery is described and analysed and it widens the published amount of the pottery from the 8th century. From a diachronic point of view of settlement dynamics, the undifferentiated approach to the location of settlements is observed in the river basin of Ipeľ during the Early Mediaeval period.