Which option accurately describes historical evidence of how the Agricultural Revolution impacted human settlements in Babylon?

According to animal fossils, Babylonians domesticated wild animals, including black-tailed jackrabbits and turkeys.
According to cuneiform writings on clay tablets, farmers developed new soil cultivation and plowing techniques.
According to ancient scrolls, Babylonians adjusted to a protein-based diet primarily consisting of eggs and poultry.
According to ancient scrolls, villagers relocated during the summer and winter seasons due to flooding of the Nile River.

I think it's b

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I agree.