Answer:
The Greeks
Step-by-step explanation:
For a number of reasons the Maya are called "New World Greeks." Like the ancient Greeks, the Maya never formed a unified state. Moreover, the great artistic and scientific development made the Mayans compared to those ancient European people.
Each of the City-States had a specific way of exercising Mayan rule, but all had a hereditary theocratic structure, in which the political chief, who received the title of Halach Uinic, and his descendants were considered representatives of divine power on earth. In addition, the political chief was also a warrior, as was the surrounding elite.