I settled Babylon in 3950. I saw the pigs, then settled towards the river, in a little river-pocket in fact. Boom, it turned out to have corn too, and later copper. Lucky.
Akkad went between the stone, pigs and corn (and iron, as it turned out). I had thought this was going to be a secondary city, since there were other locations that had more cottage potential. But then I realized these sites had hardly any production, whereas Akkad had a lot. Besides, Akkad was there and these others were just visions in the jungle.
Mayans eliminated by axe rush in 1325 BC. Kept their two cities. No wonder, no religion. Mutal becomes my GA-farm and third cultural city. It was a little stronger than Akkad for most of the game.
One lone galley of mine sailed all the way to Mansa and got the +1 movement bonus. I made the gamble to let my galley declare war on Montezuma, and was rewarded with Mansa (I didn't, like other people, know he was there from the bug in the relations screen). Of course Montezuma didn't want peace - until my galley snagged a workboat of his, and he was ready to talk. Ah, so predictable.
Traded resources with everybody. No more wars.
I did a conservative Code of Laws-slingshot, and am glad, because I read another spoiler where someone missed his shot. Founded confuc, got taoism and buddhism spread to small lonely cities. So nine cathedrals in all.
In this game I was never in organized religion. That's because of another hint from jesusin, one that I have found to be beneficial : organized religion is dangerous to the culture builder, in so far as it can keep him away from pacifism. Which is simply better. Even when you have all those temples and cathedrals to build. Since I got both OR and Pacifism through Shwedagon Paya, it wasn't worth it to go to OR at all.
I teched all the way to Corporation, not so much out of need, but because I could. The auxiliary cities built research when they were done building granary, temples and courthouse. (I just realize that I should have given them libraries too). I had a great trading partner in Mansa. I had heard about him, but I had never realized what a dedicated scientist that guy really is. He was trading away everything.
I built wonders a bit haphazardly. Very stupidly I built Sistine Chapel in Babylon with a Great Engineer. If building Hermitage in the capital was a mistake, this earlier one compounded it. Sistine Chapel should of course have been great-engineered in Mutal, where it would help to farm GA's.
Mutal got Colossus and Moai Statues ; useful early on, but later on I wasn't working any sea tiles, when it was all about farming the GA.
Of course marble was sorely missed. At least I managed to build Shwedagon Paya with the bonus of traded gold

National Epic of course and Parthenon. Pyramids, Hanging gardens and a few others. Missed out on Mausoleum of Maussollos.
Bearing my haphazard wonder-building in mind, I got the following Great People:
10 GA's (bombed 4 in Mutal, 6 in Akkad) I know I should probaly settle a few, but I can't.
3 GM's (trade mission, golden age and I don't wanna know what I did whith the useless third)
3 GE's (Sistine Chapel, Taj Mahal and a less useful wonder. I was trying so hard to get GE's, I got one too many