Please, update your post then.
Right, done.
Although the post is now obsolete anyway. I one-upped.
Civilization: Egyptian Exodites
Scenario: 3000 BC, version 1.12
Difficulty: Monarch
Speed: Marathon
Score: 9465
Virtual Victory: Turn 387(204 BC)
Final Victory: Turn 462(171 AD)
Beginning of game as before. I reloaded from the moment I finished the Sphinx and made a much cleaner play from then on. Notable changes.
I completed the Great Cothon. Previous time I only made an half-assed attempt at it, focusing on growth instead of production, resulting in Greece beating me to it when I was 2/3s done.
I tried making the Cothon before the Lighthouse, but when doing so an unknown civ(China?) beats me by 10 turns. This was escpecially frustrating because there I had a breakthrough event giving me ~360 beakers towards Aesthetics, which was of course lost on reload.
I brought the two surviving warriors home, upgraded them to axemen and sent them back up to maintain constant contact with Greece, Persia, Phoenicia and Rome for trade routes and tech trading. They had to beat up a couple neutral units, mostly Hittite vultures and Independent warriors.
When the Greek conquerors spawned killing a Hoplite let Persia live a bit longer so I could trade Iron Working once I got Literature.
Third GP was an Artist(again 20% so required some fiddling).
Victory.
I could improve by a single turn through better tile management in the end, but apart from that this is my limit barring favourable events or goodie huts dropping something better than a bit of money. I am quite pleased with the result.