Exactly what I imagined. Thank you!
Here's another version with Crete shifted 1S.
Hmm, I agree that the 'Greece 1' version has Crete and the Peloponnese too close to each other, but the problem with shifting Crete 1S is that it makes the island
far too close to mainland Egypt for my comfort.
Checking your
source-map again, it looks like the island of Crete is almost equidistant between Athens to the north and the Nile delta to the south. Unfortunately, the Eastern Mediterranean has four water tiles between them, so Crete could go on either. I almost wish we could add another row of water to the Eastern Med (adding a bit of space to the Levant, probably around Antioch or Tyre) so Crete has enough space. We might either shift the rest of Africa south by one (or shrink the Sahara or the Congo jungle), or Europe north by one (or reduce the arctic land available to Scandanavia/Russia) to keep everything in line. Lot of work for small benefit though.
If we don't expand the Eastern Med, I'd definitely prefer 'Greece 1' -- better to have Crete too close to the rest of Greece, than to tie it to Egypt.
I'm not sure which of the Greeces I like best. To be honest, I was aiming to make Sparta a more desirable place to settle, rather than have a mega-Athens hogging all Greece.
Perhaps the answer is to shuffle some of the resources so Greece becomes a better spot for production. The islands certainly help, but not enough.
Question for
@Leoreth: are 'islands' considered a feature like floodplains? I'm wondering if it'd be possible to add a
resource to an island tile, specifically a marble to represent the incredibly important quarries on
Paros and
Naxos. They're small islands in the Aegean (so don't deserve to have a land tile of their own) but those quarries were some of the best known in the ancient world, and were used to build many of the surviving monuments from classical Greece.
There's also a major series of marble quarries on
Mount Pentelicus, that were used for the construction of the Parthenon and the Acropolis during the age of Pericles -- that would correspond to a marble resource on the same tile intended for Athens. On the other hand, the area around Athens (known as 'Attica') was
much better known for their
silver mines, so that might be a better fit for that tile.
Historically, there was another set of marble quarries at
Tripoli (a minor Greek city located within the 'Sparta' tile) as well as quarries at
Argos (on the Corinth tile). Either of those tiles would qualify for a marble resource as well.