So, we already knew this:
A)
2 AI's with the Wheel
3 AI's with Mining
1 AI with nothing
or B)
3 AI's with the Wheel
1 AI with mining
2 AI's with nothing.
And now we know there's either 1 or 2 Charismatic leaders (no more otherwise the average would be 84%, it's always rounded down, that's why 2 Cha leaders is possible)
Life expectancy (Exp) is too bit harder to calculate, as there are outside influences: FP's, Forests and fresh water. Here are the rules however
Base health is 2
Base unhealth is 1
Fresh water is +2 health;
Exp is +2 health;
Forest is +.5 health
FP is +.4 unhealth
Jungle is +.25 unhealth (but not in effect because of starting sites)
The whole BFC is counted so there's 21 tiles to calculate with.
Formula is: Health / (Health+Unhealth) * 100 (round down)
Next up: starting locations:
2AI's have 7 landtiles/2water tiles; the others have 9 landtiles.
That doesn't mean those 2 are coastal though, as they can have two lake tiles instead, but it is very likely they are coastal. The other four are landlocked.
Base GNP is 16 (1 default beaker; 1 city tile; 14 palace). At least 1 AI is not working commerce tiles; at least 1 AI has 20 commerce, while the other four have an average of 16 (meaning they can all have 18 commerce, or 2 have 20 and 2 have 16, or whatever combination you like).
For the 20 there's 1 possibility IIRC: a creative leader (+2 for the culture) + a 2 commerce tile (so not Fin, otherwise he couldn't have a 2 commerce tile). The 2 commerce tile is either a lake/coastal tile or a riverside resource.
The 16 means no commerce at all, about the others it is hard to tell. The average of 18 does suggest some Cre/Fin, otherwise all four should have a two commerce tile (therefor no Fin, and all a riverside resource/lake/coastal)
Now, the interesting part is the MFG: there's no AI that's working a tile with a hammer. They are all working a 2 or 3 food tile though (1 is working 2f; 1 is working 3, the rest either 2 or 3)
The no-commerce dude is likely to be working a three food tile; the rest is too hard to tell.
That's all for now; I might crack my head on the life-expectancy later if I feel so inclined, though I doubt it will matter a lot.