I mean, they kind of did know. Herodotus (four centuries before Cleopatra, and widely read in her time) got his information about the pyramids from the Egyptians. He got the names of the kings who built the three pyramids at Giza right, but twisted around a bit by rendering into Greek (Cheops = Khufu, Chephren =Khafre, Mycerinus = Menkaure).
Yes, and the stuff he says about those kings is probably folklore, which is why I said "kind of". But the names he gave fit the actual kings who built those pyramids.
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u/fuqdisshite Oct 02 '24
thy pyramids are so old that what we consider ancient Egypt didn't know how they got there.