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Intra- and interobserver concordance in scoring Harris lines: a test on bone sections and radiographs
R Macchiarelli1, L Bondioli, L Censi
1Museo Nazionale Preistorico Etnografico L. Pigorini, Sezione di Antropologia, Rome, Italy.
Abstract:
Little attention has been devoted to assessing the reproducibility of (paleo) pathological observations. Harris lines (HL) are among the markers most used to determine chronology of stresses suffered during growth. Nevertheless, their scoring entails remarkable methodological difficulty. Bone sections (S) and radiographs (R) of 29 adult tibiae of archeological provenance (medieval) were scored for HL by five observers. At regular intervals of time, each observer gave two independent counts on both series. Results show a) a substantial interobserver disagreement of HL estimates for both sectional and radiographic records, and b) a high level of intraobserver error.