[2] The skeletal remains found at her pyramid show she died as a middle-aged woman.
Other titles are because she was married to a pharaoh: King's Wife, his beloved (hmt-nisw meryt.f), Companion of Horus (smrt-hrw), Great one of the hetes-sceptre (wrt-hetes), She who sees Horus and Seth (m33t-hrw-stsh), and Great of Praises (wrt-hzwt).
The pyramids of Iput and Khuit were discovered between July 1897 and February 1899 by Victor Loret.
[6] The burial chamber contained a limestone sarcophagus, and a cedar coffin.
The chamber further contained several vessels including polished red pottery and a rock crystal cup.