“Archaeopoetics”—akin to other interdisciplinary fields such as geopoetics. This field breaks down barriers between archaeology, history, literature, anthropology, geology, and ecology to create a new kind of transdisciplinary text—one open to experiencing what once was in the past. At its core, this new mode of writing is founded on the sharing of knowledge and perspectives, and, above all, on the capacity to write as a first-person, intimate, and deeply subjective experience.