Sorry, but 'archive-deletion' does not work like you suggest. It simply removes the published version from the archive.
Re-publishing (recovering) the last published version is feasible but not yet implemented.
Personally I doubt if such feature is necessary at all, because both the superseded source and the last published binaries would remain in the archive until a new version is able to succesfully build new binaries.
Sorry, but 'archive-deletion' does not work like you suggest. It simply removes the published version from the archive.
Re-publishing (recovering) the last published version is feasible but not yet implemented.
Personally I doubt if such feature is necessary at all, because both the superseded source and the last published binaries would remain in the archive until a new version is able to succesfully build new binaries.