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Overall an excellent overhaul and IMHO better than the vanilla version of Phoenicia!
The free Writing tech and very early access to Currency are great, and your version of extra trade routes is much more flavorful than tying it to the government district (which never fitted for a civ with a variable capital)
1) I'm having a lot of fun! ;-) Thank you again!
2) It worked flawlessly in later game sessions I started (my best guess is that the "cheat map editor" mod that I used for testing in my first session somehow disturbed the luxury calculation - even though I only used to move 1 crab on turn 1???)
3) I find the mod very balanced now with 1sci 1gold per trade route
4) The extra trade route from +4 Cothon adjacency is very interesting, especially if your early cities don't naturally offer more than +3. Do you delay building Cothons until you can create a +4 location with another adjacent district?
I tried delaying them several times to build a commercial hub first (for nice free inquiry triangles), but it turned out to be a trap. You might be able to reach currency very early (due to unlocked writing), but the tech is very expensive and you miss a lot by building Cothons so late.