This study reconstructs Mesopotamian geography based primarily on the
third-millennium lists of geographical place names found at Abu Salabikh
in Mesopotamian and at Ebla in Syria. Frayne has extracted much relevant
data from tablets of approximately the same period and later, as well as
modern names for sites which help identify the toponyms in the lists.
These sources do not help elucidate the geography of Genesis 10, but
biblical scholars will find interest in the Mesopotamian lists that were
copied in Ebla scribal schools using Sumerian logograms.