The Department of Anthropology at Western Michigan University has been publishing Archaeological Reports since 1976.
Reports from 2015
25-Archaeological Investigations of 20OK476: A Late Eighteenth Century Native American Site on Apple Island, Oakland County, Michigan, David S. Brose
27-Phase II Site Examination: James McDonald Farm Site 12 OR 509, Hoosier National Forest, Orange County Indiana, Joseph Puntasecca, LouAnn Wurst, and Cara Mosier
Reports from 2013
24-Archaeological Investigations: Liberty Hyde Bailey Museum Site, Stephen A. Damm, LouAnn Wurst, and Department of Anthropology
Reports from 1999
22-An Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey to Locate Remains of Fort St. Joseph (20BE23) in Niles, Michigan, William Cremin, Renee Lutes-Kurtzweil, Christine McMillan, and Michael S. Nassaney
21-An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the James and Ellen G. White House Site (20CA118), Battle Creek, Michigan, Hidetsugu Kosaka, Michael S. Nassaney, Carol Nickolai, William Sauck, Daniel Sayers, and Brian C. Wilson
Reports from 1998
20-Historical Archaeology in Battle Creek, Michigan: The 1996 Field Season at the Warren B. Shepard Site (20CA104), Nicole Kuemin, Christine McMillan, Michael S. Nassaney, Carol Nickolai, William Sauck, and Daniel Sayers
Reports from 1988
18-Archaeological Investigations at the Walters 1 (20SJ144) and Cupp 5 (20SJ104) Sites, St. Joseph County, Michigan, William M. Cremin and Dale W. Quattrin
19-Archaeological Survey of the Environs of 20CX65, the Beaver lsland Sun Circle, Charlevoix County, Michigan, Elizabeth B. Garland
Reports from 1987
17-An Archaeological Survey of the Middle St. Joseph River Valley in St. Joseph County, Michigan, William M. Cremin, David de Fant, Conrad Kaufman, Sherry Wykstra, and Brian Deroo
Reports from 1986
16-The Indian and the Prairie: Prehistoric and Early Historic Utilization of Native Grassland Environments in Kalamazoo County) Michigan, with Emphasis on Gourd-Neck Prairie in Schoolcraft Township. Project No. S85-212, William M. Cremin, David de Fant, and Conrad Kaufman
Reports from 1984
15-An Archaeological Survey in Pavilion and Schoolcraft Townships, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, William M. Cremin, David G. de Fant, and Diane L. Adams
Reports from 1982
12-An Archaeological Survey of the Thornapple River Basin in Hastings and Castleton Townships, Barry County, Michigan, William C. Cremin and Caven P. Clark
13-Historic Period Sites Recorded for the Kalamazoo River Basin, 1977-1981, William M. Cremin and Charles B. Stout
14-An Archaeological Survey along Portage River and Dorrance Creek above Indian Lake in Pavilion Township, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, William M. Cremin, Charles B. Stout, and Michael L. Murphy
Reports from 1981
10-An Archaeological Survey of Calhoun and Jackson Counties, Michigan: 1980 Multiple Transect Survey in the Upper Kalamazoo River Valley, William M. Cremin and Rebecca E. Dinsmore
8-The Portage River Archaeological Survey, St. Joseph County, Michigan, Lawrence G. Dorothy and Elizabeth B. Garland
9-Settlement Pattern Survey in Allegan County, Michigan: 1980 Field Season, Elizabeth B. Garland and Kathryn Parachini
Reports from 1980
7-An Archaeological Survey of the Thornapple River Basin, Barry County Michigan: Phase One Completion Report, William M. Cremin and Paul W. Mcallister
6-Settlement Pattern Survey in Allegan County, Michigan: 1979 Field Season, Elizabeth B. Garland and Deborah Rhead
Reports from 1979
5-An Archaeological Survey of Kalamazoo County, Michigan: 1979 Multiple Transect Survey in the Middle Kalamazoo River Valley, William M. Cremin, R. David Hoxie, and Jean F. Marek
Reports from 1978
2-An Archaeological Survey of Allegan County, Michigan: 1977 Transect Survey in the Lower Kalamazoo River Valley, William M. Cremin, R. David Hoxie, and Donald E. Weston
3-An Archaeological Survey of Allegan County, Michigan: 1978 Multiple Transect Survey in the Middle Kalamazoo River Valley, William M. Cremin and Jean F. Marek
4-Archaeological Survey to Determine Prehistoric Settlement Patterns in Allegan County, Michigan: 1978 Field Season, Elizabeth B. Garland and Robert G. Kingsley