In this round we mainly focus on building our cities, teching and snatching some wonders. The general plan is to keep 6 cities until Rifling, build globe theatre, and kill Justinian with rifles.
Reserached:
Code of Laws->Civil Service->Metal Casting-> Currency->Drama->Philosophy->Paper (2 turns left)
great people: 1 GS (Academy), 1 GE (keep for Taj Mahal), 1 GS (keep for education bulb).
Traded:
Monarchy (from Justinian for Code of laws)
Mathematics and Monotheism ( from Hammurabi for Aesthetics+Alphabet)
Calendar (from Justinian or Metal Casting)
Construction (from Hammurabi for Calendar and some gold)
Details:
275BC
We get our first great person - Carl Friedriech Gauss is born in Timbuktu. We wanted a great engineer to build the great library for us,

not a German statistician. Never mind, the Gauss Academy is created in Timbuktu.
225 BC - finally Hammurabi is willing to do some useful trades. We trade Aesthetics and Alphabet for Mathematics and Monotheism. Gauss must be delighted that we finally know maths.
Question to those who might know:
This is a really unfair deal. I don't understand why Hammurabi wouldn't settle for less. Normally Aesthetics or Alphabet alone are enough for mathematics, is this related to AI personalities or some other conditions? I understand that sometimes they don't value a tech because they have already spent beakers into it, but I don't believe Hamu spent partial beaker towards BOTH alpha and Aesthetics. All he was willing to give me for 1 tech was Monotheism.
On that same year we discover code of laws.
We switch to organized religion, but not to caste system yet. Since timbuktu still works mostly mines for the great library, it cannot run many specialists yet, and we need to whip culture buildings in the newly conquered barbarian cities.
We are in culture war from both the south and the north.
Scythian, our newly captured barbarian city is competing on culture with the Byzantine garbage city that stole our gold. At this point it has only christianity, so I build a christian temple and monastery. I need to get hinduism there ASAP to get more culture fast.
1AD - Justinian has completed the Parthenon. This guy has Marble. It's a good thing he doesn't have literature.
50AD - The great library is completed in Timbuktu.
I trade code of laws to Justinian for Monarchy, after investing 1 turn of research in it. Now we can work the wine to become happier.
I build a Hindu monastery in timbuktu to futher increase the research there. At this point I am pretty sure Justinian will build the AP, and I am planning on build University of Sankore with stone, so all cities should have hindu monasteries and temples (which I need for my culture war anyway).
Now that I am writing the summary I am thinking it may have been better to just go to a real early war instead of a culture war.
We try to build the hanging gardens in Djenne, but we lose it after 2 turns and get 51 gold.
We finally win a culture war over a gold mine tile with Justinian, so I try to build Shwegadon Paya to help the cultural war in Djenne. We lose it to Justinian.
Now that I write it and think about it I think it was pretty stupid. He had had Aesthetics AND gold for a long time, so instead of wasting hammers on wonders, I could have spent them on preparing for war. He couldn't have had a huge army with all these wonders he was building. At least we get 215 gold, and the conversion of 1 hammer for 2 gold isn't that bad.
175 AD - We discover civil service. We switch to bureaucracy.
A random event brings us closer together with the Babylonians - the generous people of Nippur have shared their food with us for +3 diplomacy, and Hammurabi is now friendly. Great, more tech trading options.
I decided to tech metal casting as none of our neighbours has it and I want to trade it for currency and calendar. Also it provide the unique building.
200 AD I start building National epic in Timbuktu in preparation to bulb my way quickly to liberalism. In retrospect this may have been a waste of 10 turns and a national wonder slot. The capital is perfect for ironworks. I could have just switched to caste system, get a quick GS, bulb philosophy, and switch to pacifism. I think I am not yet too good at utilizing spiritual properly.
275AD I trade Metal casting for Calendar with Justinian. I try to trade it for currency to Hammurabi, but he wouldn't settle for anything less than civil service for currency. He has already been MC himself as I discover 2 turns later. I decide to self research currency and keep civil service for a better trade, as neither of my neighbours has it yet. I trade Calendar to Hammurabi for construction.
Next research is Drama. I chose drama before philosophy for 3 reasons.
1) philosophy after drama would be cheaper (2nd prerequisite discount).
2)Justinian has drama already and I need to get theatres up fast for my culture war.
3) I want to start the globe in Gao asap, so I will whip/build theatres in all 6 of my cities once Drama is done (2 turns).
400 AD - National Epic is done and Imhotep (great engineer) is born in Timbuktu. You are too late!!! we have already built the great library. hmm... maybe you can do something else... how about Taj Mahal?
Justinian builds the apostolic palace as expected, but since Hammurabi loves us more than Justinian, we get elected!!! Apparently we are civ number 2 in terms of population on this continent. Hammurabi is stuck on a very small piece of land. Well, no need to worry about "stop the war" resolutions.
I stay in organized religion and slavery for now, as I am building a lot of infrastructure in all cities - theatres, globe theatre, moai statue, markets, mints and hindu temples and monasteries.
580 AD Socrates (Great Scientist) born in Timbuktu. We keep him to bulb education after paper.
Djenne manages to build Angkor Wat which will help a little in the culture war.
640AD
Paper will be ready in 2 turns and University of Sankore should be very quick with stone.
I will take some screenshots later and add them to this post.