![]() ![]() Therefore, Romanization is no more than a theoretical tool to explain the historical processes and cultural changes happened in Europe. ![]() Although some results of Romanization are obvious, the term itself has no concrete definition, and the process of Romanization has no specific explanation given that there are a lot of different approaches to it. Although the comprehensive debate about Romanization started in the 20th century, there is a useful classical source which we can observe useful information about Romanization. Since then there have been a lot of attempts to approach the concept differently. ![]() The term first used by Francis Haverfield who defined it as the process in which the occupied territories “were being civilized”. Romanization is understood as the adoption of Roman ways of behavior, culture, and religious practices by the native people of the provinces of the Roman empire. ![]()
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