French customs official Jacques Boucher de Perthes thought that the hundreds of flint tools he found in his excavations in the high gravel terrace overlooking the River Somme in northern France dated to:
A) more than 1 million years ago
B) the time of the pyramids
C) the Middle Ages
D) a period before Noah's Flood
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