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Christoph Baumer
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In 2007, Christoph Baumer led his Fourth Taklamakan Expedition into partially unexplored regions of the Lop Nor Desert. There he discovered, among others, a heretofore unknown settlement, dating from approximately 100 B.C.– 400 A.D.