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They consist of a stone bowl slightly flared circular flanked by four engaged columns that rely on a base. The posts end with a roughly cut human head. Two heads of four remain. These archaic way treated heads reminds most romanesque fonts in the country: straight nose and barely cleared, skin-deep eyes, mouth expressionless. These details are characteristic of romanesque workshops eleventh and twelfth centuries. However, the disposal of Jumet differs from other fonts known by the feature that the heads are borne directly by columns. Usually, the head is supported in cantilever by a kind of console, as is the case, for example, in Gerpinnes.