There are two claims here a physically resurrected person. And God did it.
An advanced civilisation is not mooted but an advanced technology, technology in the simplest sense of technique, seems necessary in the case of a resurrection.....although you could dispense with advanced whatever by suggesting this is a fluke natural event I suppose.
You are though turning historians into scientists .....it seems. On what warrant. Citations please for history being methodologically and arbitrarily naturalist.
Just to be clear I am talking about the study of history being methodologically naturalistic. You seem to use history/study of history as occasionally interchangeable and occasionally different. Given your excerable prose, it's impossible to tell if that is because you are being ignorant, lying, can't write clearly, or some combination of the 3.
As for citation on the study of history being methodologically naturalistic, I'll cite all courses at UK universities.
Of course, to evaluate any supernatural claim you would need a suitable methodology. I am not aware of any, and desite me asking you for one, many hundreds of times, you have provided none.