>>96474051
Right, sources:
Tacitus, Annals 15.44
>Mentions Christus, who suffered the “extreme penalty” (crucifixion) under Pontius Pilate during the reign of Tiberius.
>Notes that the movement (Christians) spread from Judea to Rome despite his execution.
Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews
>Independent attestation of Jesus, describing him as a wise man crucified under Pilate, independent attestation to his resurrection.
>Mentions the stoning of James "the brother of Jesus who was called Christ."
Pliny the Younger's epistle to emperor Trajan
https://www.vroma.org/vromans/hwalker/Pliny/Pliny10-096-E.html
Suetonius' Lives of the Caesars
>mentions "disturbances" in Rome "at the instigation of Chrestus."
Lucian of Samosata's The Passing of Peregrinus (a work of fiction, but it does refer to the crucifixion of Jesus)
Phlegon of Tralles (only survives in citations by later writers (Origen, Julius Africanus)
>Reports that during Tiberius’ reign, there was a great eclipse and earthquake (often linked to the crucifixion).
>Mentions resurrection apperances of Christ, as a pagan.
Letters of Mara Bar-Serapion
>mentions the death by crucifixion of a "wise king of the Jews"

As for the archeological evidence, the Ossuary of Caiaphas is the burial box of the high priest who condemned Jesus, we also have the Pilate inscription found at Caesarea Maritima, which Confirms Pontius Pilate as Prefect of Judea at the time, and as for evidence of the wound, i was referring to the spear that is held at the vatican.
>>96474058
see above