A double miniature pax from the Classic-derived Dresden Codex. Drawing from the Bonampak frescoes showing a rattle with a crest and a loi ( rosette). Drawing from the Santa Rita Fresco of a decorated rattle. Drawing of a Late Classic figurine from Lubaantún showing Maya copper or pottery bells and a drawing of a copper bell like those found near Poptún. Tinklers differ from bells in containing no striking element; the noise is produced by the tinklers striking each other. They were commonly made from Oliva or Olivella shells, and are found at many Classic sites including Barton Ramie. San José, Uaxactún and Lubaantún. Burial b18 A figurine from Lubaantún , British Honduras , showing a man with drum and rattle, and a cacao-pod pendant. at San José contained a necklace of eighty-one small oliva shells. In a third class of percussion instruments, the sound, a short quick succession of hard notes, is obtained .by bringing two objects together repeatedly; this is accomplished by dragging the 223