The “Worshipper of Larsa” is a votive statuette from southern Mesopotamia dedicated to the god Amurru, brought there to Sumer in the days of the Amorite Hammurabi (circa 1800 b. c.), the Amorites progeny of Canaan (see Genesis 10), who also headed west, far far to the west, to South America where the Bochica tribe knows their first ancestor as Amuraca, for whom America is probably named.