Long gone, if paper records were even maintained. Many records from the period would have been destroyed in the great Jewish revolts, the first revolt in 68-70 or the second, in 132-135. Jewish forces drove Rome out of Jerusalem during both wars. Each time, Rome had to bring legions in from across the empire to put down the revolt, and each time, there was large-scale destruction. Rebels drove out the Romans and no-doubt looted and destroyed Roman property, including records. When the Romans retook the area, destruction and fires were widespread.