Vlad,
What is the corroborating evidence?
What on earth are you thrashing about with now? The “corroborating evidence” is papyri accounts from other merchants, boatyards, jetties, materials that could only have been transported by water, matching references to contemporary kings whose chronologies are already known from other sources etc.
What more corroborating evidence could you possibly want?
Now please provide a first century example?
Ah, so now you’re changing tack from “no ancient records” to “no ancient records from the time I’m interested in”.
First, there clearly are ancient (and well corroborated) records that are still available to be read so your (frankly bizarre) notion that there aren’t is wrong.
Second, of course there are records from the 1st century AD. Try the Plinys (elder & younger) and Seneca to start with.
I have no idea where you think you’re going with this, but you can’t escape the facts:
1. Ancient records exist.
2. Often those records are corroborated from multiple sources.
3. Some of those records are from the 1st century AD.
4. There are no eye witness records of Jesus though there are accounts written down later on (as there are accounts of other charismatics).
5. Such records as there are describe what people believed, but that's all.
6. Even if there were eye witness accounts of Jesus and his doings, they would tell you only what people said they saw which may or may not be what actually happened.
7. No records of supernatural events can satisfy the requirements of historicity because there’s no reference framework for validation.
Give it up Vladdo - you're all over the place here.