If the lich has been defeated and his phylactery destroyed at the same time or before his body was reconstructed (http://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l7ns&page=762?Ask-James-Jacobs-ALL-your-Questions-Here#38094) i.e the liche is truly destroyed, can it be resurrected afterwards?

Relevant SRD : 

> Rejuvenation (Su): When a lich is destroyed, its phylactery (which is
> generally hidden by the lich in a safe place far from where it chooses
> to dwell) immediately begins to rebuild the undead spellcaster's body
> nearby. This process takes 1d10 days—if the body is destroyed before
> that time passes, the phylactery merely starts the process anew. After
> this time passes, the lich wakens fully healed (albeit without any
> gear it left behind on its old body), usually with a burning need for
> revenge against those who previously destroyed it.

Since the lich is an undead creature, I'm a right that they can't be ressurected?
> 
> TRUE RESURRECTION
> 
> School conjuration (healing); Level cleric 9
> 
> Casting Time: 10 minutes
> 
> Components V, S, M, DF (diamond worth 25,000 gp)
> 
> This spell functions like raise dead, except that you can resurrect a
> creature that has been dead for as long as 10 years per caster level.
> This spell can even bring back creatures whose bodies have been
> destroyed, provided that you unambiguously identify the deceased in
> some fashion (reciting the deceased's time and place of birth or death
> is the most common method).
> 
> Upon completion of the spell, the creature is immediately restored to
> full hit points, vigor, and health, with no negative levels (or
> Constitution points) and all of the prepared spells possessed by the
> creature when it died.
>
> You can revive someone killed by a death effect or someone who has
> been turned into an undead creature and then destroyed. This spell can
> also resurrect elementals or outsiders, **but it can't resurrect
> constructs or undead creature**s.
> 
> Even true resurrection can't restore to life a creature who has died
> of old age.