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Paul's early writings, including Romans, were written within 20 to 25 years of the resurrection. As I said there would be many around at that time who would have been able to point out that Paul was off base.
And say almost nothing about the historical circumstances. There is no mention of the empty tomb, or of the women going to visit it. Even excluding the question of interpolations there is only the claim of some sort of resurrection, and a list of "appearances" (one of which, at least, was a vision and not an encounter with a physical person). I also have my doubts that errors in this very small body of material would have been easily identified - or corrected even if someone noticed them.
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Josephus was writing around 50 years after and wouldn't have including writing about something that had been discredited by eye witnesses.
Even if the Josephus passage is not entirely a Christian interpolation it is almost certain that parts of it are, and the reference to the resurrection is quite likely not part of the original text.
This is not good evidence.