At Listh, the Pyramid of Itakayt was next to the Pyramid of Senusret I. The pyramid was 16.8 x 16.8 meters large at the base and might have been also 16.8 meters high.[2] The burial chamber was reached by two shafts, one perhaps just for the construction workers. The burial chambers seem to be unfinished. There were no remains of a sarcophagus (stone coffin), while sarcophagi were found in the other pyramids.
Near the pyramid was a small temple that was decorated with reliefs. The reliefs were found in small fragments, but they provide the name and the titles of Itakayt.[3]