{"product_id":"argivian-archaeologist","title":"Argivian Archaeologist","description":"\u003cp\u003eArgivian Archaeologist is a three-mana white 1\/1 Human Artificer, that can return target artifact card from your graveyard to your hand by tapping it and paying (W)(W). It was the most expensive mono-white card in 1994, the era of weird brokenness if there ever was one. Back in the days, one of these cards held a price tag of two Mishra's Workshop, or a small handful Bazaar of Baghdad. This card embodies white’s early relationship with reclamation and preservation. In Antiquities, Argive was the scholarly kingdom that studied the ancient war machines of Urza and Mishra. This card reflects that lore – a scholar carefully piecing together broken artifacts to recover their power. It’s one of Magic’s earliest recursion effects, which was groundbreaking: repeatable recursion, limited only by mana, in a color not normally associated with graveyard manipulation at the time. Every turn, you could bring back a destroyed or used artifact, enabling some grindy recursion loops. In early Type 1(Vintage), it did occasionally appear in artifact control decks or mono-white prison builds, especially before more powerful recursion options existed. It was often used to recycle Black Lotus, Moxen, and Nevinyrral’s Disk. In Old School (93\/94) it can sometimes be seen in UW Artifact\/Control (e.g. Artificer’s Inventions) decks, using cards like Swords to Plowshares, Disenchant, Triskelion, Su-Chi). Argivian Archaeologist is on the Reserved List.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"artwhirled","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":44762013696045,"sku":null,"price":0.01,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0721\/8000\/6957\/files\/Argivian_Archaeologist_Original_Art_front_a_white.jpg?v=1775000356","url":"https:\/\/artwhirled.com\/products\/argivian-archaeologist","provider":"Art Whirled","version":"1.0","type":"link"}