2550 BC (0): Nothing to change.
2510 BC (1): Exploration.
2470 BC (2): Seville builds a warrior, and I tell it to build another warrior to help explore... we really need more workers to help develop our cities, but that will have to wait for sufficient growth.
2430 BC (3): Madrid builds a settler, and starts another warrior. Warrior + settler pair leaves for northern red dot.
2390 BC (4): Barcelona builds a settler, and starts a warrior. Another warrior + settler pair leaves, this time for the eastern red dot.
2350 BC (5): Exploration.
2310 BC (6): Exploration.
2270 BC (7): Seville grows and promptly gets its second citizen re-assigned to the gold tile, speeding the Wheel up even further. Madrid builds a warrior and starts another one. I'd like to irrigate one of those cows, or better still the wheat, but with one worker it's hard to get done what we need to. Seville also built a warrior, who will explore to the west.
2230 BC (8): Barcelona builds a warrior, starts another, and is MMed to work the cows to speed growth. Toledo and Santiago are founded on the red dots.
2190 BC (9): Exploration. Barcelona likes having irrigated cattle, and is growing much faster.
2150 BC (10): Madrid builds a warrior, and starts a settler, hopefully MMed to grow to size 3 first- this can be swapped to grow in 5 and have a settler in 6 if necessary. Toledo MMed to grow just as it builds a worker, as we need more assistance with our road and irrigation projects. The Wheel is currently due in 7 turns.
2150 BC
The minimap hasn't changed much- there's an expanse of jungle to our north, and we haven't explored much to our east, which is where I suggest sending the warrior building at Santiago, or a chariot when we get The Wheel, assuming we're lucky enough to have horses in our radius. We need more workers to properly take advantage of all these cattle, and we need to find a luxury soon.