The answer to your question here is going to be C. The excerpt is from a primary resource and discusses factual details about the finding of the ancient skeleton Lucy.
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Settler societies settled, duh, and they grew crops and saved their provisions for later dates, where as hunter-gatherer societies didn't scavenge for leftover meat, they actively killed animals and ate everything, not saving it for another day.
The boundaries of the Roman Empire change mostly in terms of expansion into the East and into the West, but only up to a certain point. After this point was passed, the Roman Empire started to crumble and lose territory.
The Roman Empire split into the Eastern and Western parts because it was easier to manage that way.
The boundaries of the Byzantine Empire changed with the Ottoman threat and the Crusades; it was very varied and is hard to describe.
The control of the eastern Mediterranean was also heavily influenced first by the Crusades and later by the Ottoman empire which had an important fleet.