Knowing that this is an isolated start, I played it significantly differently than I otherwise would have. Maybe that's outside the spirit, I don't know. I'm anticipating lots of cottages with HR for happiness, so health becomes limiting. Fresh water, coastal and forests are valuable. A water-wonder (GLH + Colossus) strategy might also be in order. Grabbing city sites can be delayed in favor of vertical growth. I saw enough of the spoilers to know that there's Marble and Copper, but didn't check out the details (e.g. maps of city locations).
In general I don't like a capital without hills, so I moved NE-NW, then followed the blue circle W and settled on turn 3. Marble, cool. That means the Oracle and GL. This site can only support six cottages, but with Marble and a plains hill and lots of forests, I think it'll do.
Research Ag-Wheel-Pottery. In a not-known-to-be-isolated position, I wouldn't pursue this path. BW ftw! But here it makes sense; isolated starts are ultimately commerce-limited, and cottages are the best commerce.
Build worker-warrior-warrior-warrior, while growing to size 5. Again, knowing I'm alone means that vertical growth onto another tile is more efficient than 100 hammers invested into a settler. [edit: I'm not sure this is true, if the tile I'm growing onto is a mere forest. but it's done.] I've got all the time in the world to claim those spots.
Warrior pooped a map (no that's not a typo), then popped gold and more gold. My fogbusting is incomplete, without even considering the frozen north.
The capital at size 5. Masonry is in, and the Marble quarry is under construction.
Masonry-Myst-Poly-Priest. No time now for AH (what, do I want
more food?) or BW [edit: again, I think this might be a misplay. Pigs are strong for building workers/settlers, which is what I need now]. I spawn a settler to poach the Corn and work a bunch of cottages, then it's the Oracle.
Unrelated fact: Gin and tonics are pretty good, but gin and tonics plus pomegranate juice are
really good.
1640 BC. BW is in. Turns out my second city is built on Copper. Switch to Writing so the Oracle can hit CoL. A religion sounds nice.
1480 BC. Oracle, choosing CoL. Build an axeman, AH, then Sailing(towards GLH), Mono. Turns out one of my best villages in on the Horses. I told you I didn't scout the map.
325 BC, I got beat to the GLH. Damn. This date was probably pushing it, but I find the GLH frustrating. It's so variable how soon it goes. Alphabet, Math (it was mostly done to power up the chops), Lit, Monarchy.
75 BC, first great person, a Prophet for the Kong Miao.
1 AD. I expect my save will look rather backwards to y'all. Monarchy's not yet done, nor Philosophy. The GL is very nearly done, but besides that the Oracle it's my only Wonder. 5 cities, but some quite young (75, 250, and 750 BC). 2 towns, 2 villages, 3 hamlets, 4 cottages, and more on the way. I wonder if I should've taken Monarchy from the Oracle, to grow my cities sooner off cheap warriors.