<Li> Deir' Alla (Sukkot) </Li> <P> None of the Mycenaean palaces of the Late Bronze Age survived (with the possible exception of the Cyclopean fortifications on the Acropolis of Athens), with destruction being heaviest at palaces and fortified sites . Up to 90% of small sites in the Peloponnese were abandoned, suggesting a major depopulation . </P> <P> The Bronze Age collapse marked the start of what has been called the Greek Dark Ages, which lasted roughly 400 years and ended with the establishment of Archaic Greece . Other cities like Athens continued to be occupied, but with a more local sphere of influence, limited evidence of trade and an impoverished culture, from which it took centuries to recover . </P> <P> These sites in Greece show evidence of the collapse: </P>

What period follows the end of the bronze age in greece