Sack of Gezer happened in -9##.
Yes, the archaeological site of Gezer in Israel has revealed evidence of continuous habitation through various historical periods. While specific individuals from ancient Gezer are not documented, the site shows that its inhabitants survived numerous conflicts and changes over time, including the Canaanite and Israelite periods. This resilience is reflected in the layers of occupation and the artifacts discovered there.
If I am not mistaken it is a kibbutz near Jerusalem called Kibbutz Gezer
Post exilic Israel refers to the time in the history of Israel after the people of Israel returned from their captivity in Babylon, 539 B.C.
They are in the same rough physical area and the descendants of Ancient Israel live in Modern Israel, returned after centuries of Exile.
King Solomon built and reinforced Gezer, Beth-horon the nether,Tel Megiddo,Tel Hazor,and Baalath.
port city of northwestern Israel
That would be Naomi, who along with her husband and two sons left Israel because of a famine in the land. Then after her two sons and her husband had died, she returned with one daughter-in-law, Ruth, to the land of Israel.
Jesus grew up in Nazareth.
AnswerThe Babylonian Exile began in 586BC, when the Judahite city of Jerusalem was destroyed and its population taken captive. A small community returned to Judah at the end of the century. They did not 'return' to Israel, as Israel no longer existed, having ceased to exist over two hundred years earlier.
Many Jews returned to Israel while a large percentage chose to remain in Persia.
Israel is a country in the Middle East.