Greg:
I have many modern writings covering the "physical" details of Giza (most of their data is no more than incorrect duplications from other quoted sources that lack supporting evidence). I also have many religious books (not Egyptian) that are claimed to be translations from writings immediately before and after the turn of BC.
I have one version of the Book of the Dead (others I have not bothered to save/keep). Also Vitruvious (60 BC very interesting and a mind opener, read it and you will discover what these people really knew), most of Plato's...Herodotus's Histories (a hit-or-miss in the archaeological world depending on who is quoting what to strengthen which theory he or she is attempting to prove).
"...Are you well read in AE history and religion?..."
I have read many of their chants, references to their gods with their assumed pronunciation of the names, but I do not recall reading anything from the IVth...the time of Giza's creation...other than a partial translation on a mastaba wall at the site.
Excluding books written by Egyptologists...how many do you have relating to ancient Egypt?
How about one written in the IVth dynasty...I’m lead to believe that Anthony read it at one time.
Best.
Clive