Around the time of the 2nd year of Xerxes (484 BCE) most of the family archives from North-Babylonia ran out. This phenomenon is directly connected to the Babylonian revolts against Xerxes which took place in the summer months of that year and were centred around the rebel kings Šamaš-erība (Sippar) and Bēl-šimânni (Babylon). These events presumably led to the re-staffing of the temples and the sorting out and abandoning of the archives.