Grant Frame is Professor Emeritus of Assyriology and former Director of the Center for Ancient Studies at the University of Pennsylvania; Curator of the Penn Museum's Babylonian Collection; and founder, Director, and Editor-in-Chief of the Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period Project. He is the author of The Archive of Musezib-Marduk, Son of Kiribtu and Descendant of Sin-nasir: A Landowner and Property Developer at Uruk in the Seventh Century BC and Rulers of Babylonia: From the Second Dynasty of Isin to the End of Assyrian Domination (1157-612 BC). Joshua Jeffers is Lecturer in Akkadian Language at the University of Pennsylvania and Research Specialist for the Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period Project. He is the coauthor of The Royal Inscriptions of Ashurbanipal (668-631 BC), Assur-etal-ilani (630-627 BC), and Sin-sarra-iskun (626-612 BC), Kings of Assyria, also published by Eisenbrauns. Holly Pittman is Bok Family Professor in the Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania and Curator in the Near East Section and Deputy Director for Academic Programs at the Penn Museum. She is the author of Art of the Bronze Age: Southeastern Iran, Western Central Asia and the Indus Valley and coauthor of Worlds Together, Worlds Apart, fifth edition.