The importance of Tel Basta during the Sixth Dynasty in its current location, those remains and monuments that left behind the facilities of both King Teti and King Pepy I and one of the private cemets. Its temple was decorated with the names and images of a series of pharaohs from Amenemhat I to Nakhtanbu II. During the Ramsa era, Tel Basta became famous, famous for the status of its doctors as its "House of Life", and its strategic location may have been the reason for the concentration of the confused Libyans Libyens - Mechouech during the Tannesian era (in relation to Tanis). The king "Shoeng I" and many of his family members were called "Ibn Bast", and the study of the names of people and flags common in that period reflects the increasing popularity of this goddess. They worshipped the animals that all cats were nothing but a picture of the goddess Bast (a number of wonderful bronze-made statues were found in the animal cemetery with a simple animals). Paste became universally sanctified as the "spirit of Isis".