A beautiful block statue made of black granite for the ship superintendent (Ba Ankhar).
The statue depicts (Ba Ank-Ra) in the position known to the mass statues, and in front of him lies the deity (Ptah), the Lord of craftsmen and artists.
The emergence of this type of statue began in the middle age, beginning with the eleventh dynasty. It represents one of the platonic components of the human element, which is the substance represented by mass.
The ancient Egyptian artist created this type of statue to create a larger area than the flat, through which he could narrate a complete text, as this type of statue is the most solid and enduring.
Among the explanations that must be taken into account for the appearance of this type of statues from the doctrinal side is that the stone mass represents the stability and stability of the human element and its ability to continue and overcome the environment surrounding its head that is higher as a symbolic ability of the human mental element that controls the material and can exploit all circumstances In its favour, the mind is what thinks and invents.
The height of the statue is 41 cm. It dates back to the Late Twenty-Sixth Dynasty, about 664-525 BC.