In another thread Sten Sture commented about the big jump in the amount of science needed after the twentieth technology. It occurred to me that perhaps we could develop streamlined technology trees for the first twenty advances.
Different situations may call for different trees. For example: all alone on a really small island; alone on a small island; alone on a large continent; share a continent with distant civilizations; and share a continent with nearby civilizations.
In any event here is my list for all alone on a large continent.
1. Alphabet
2. Code Of Laws
3. Ceremonial Burial
4. Monarchy (*)
5. Bronze Working
6. Currency
7. Trade (**)
8. Pottery
9. Writing
10. Literacy
11. Mysticism
12. Philosophy
13. Horseback Riding
14. Polytheism
15. Monotheism (***)
16. Masonry
17. Mathematics
18. Astronomy
19. The Republic
20. Map Making
Items with stars in parentheses indicate minor goals. One star indicates the first goal, Monarchy, two stars indicates the second goal, Trade, and three stars indicates the third goal, Monotheism. Feel free to make comments, disparaging or otherwise. The advances are probably not in the order they would be researched.
Different situations may call for different trees. For example: all alone on a really small island; alone on a small island; alone on a large continent; share a continent with distant civilizations; and share a continent with nearby civilizations.
In any event here is my list for all alone on a large continent.
1. Alphabet
2. Code Of Laws
3. Ceremonial Burial
4. Monarchy (*)
5. Bronze Working
6. Currency
7. Trade (**)
8. Pottery
9. Writing
10. Literacy
11. Mysticism
12. Philosophy
13. Horseback Riding
14. Polytheism
15. Monotheism (***)
16. Masonry
17. Mathematics
18. Astronomy
19. The Republic
20. Map Making
Items with stars in parentheses indicate minor goals. One star indicates the first goal, Monarchy, two stars indicates the second goal, Trade, and three stars indicates the third goal, Monotheism. Feel free to make comments, disparaging or otherwise. The advances are probably not in the order they would be researched.
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