Answer:
The principal difference between the Minoan and Mycenaean societies is geographical, as the first was developed in the island of Crete, while the second was developed in continental Greece.
Explanation:
-The Minoan culture is the first European civilization of the Copper and Bronze Age appeared on the island of Crete.
The Minoan is part of the Aegean civilizations, which are historiographical designations for the designation of a group of pre-Hellenic civilizations (prior to Greek civilization) that were developed in protohistory in space around the Aegean Sea. In addition to the Minoan are the Cycladic civilizations (around the Cyclades Islands), and the Mycenaean (continental Greece -particularly the Peloponnese-).
-The Mycenaean civilization developed in the pre-Hellenic period, that is to say, at the end of the Age of the Bronze, between 1600-1100 BC. It represents the first advanced civilization of the Greek mainland with its palatial states, urban organization, works of art and writing system.