Cotents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. The Biology and Psychology of the Human Speech. 3. The Field Symbols of the Indus Texts. 4. Two-Pronged Result of an Endeavour. 5. The Purpose Behind the Indus Texts. 6. Linguistic Archaeology. 7. Winding of Straws. 8. Sheep Breeding. 9. A Water-Channel for Irrigation. 10. The Fertilising Waters. 11. In a Dental Clinic. 12. Dadhikra ‘The Divine Horse’. 13. The Old Age. 14. The Pre-Vedic vanad ‘fire’ and ram ‘ash’. 15. A Canal. 16. The Sky is Qualified by the Sound. 17. Fruits from the Garden. 18. A Hole on the Wall – A Symbolic Statement. 19. sas ‘to be lazy’. 20. aha ‘said’. 21. The Sign for Cha. 22. saks ‘to be strong’. 23. The Milk is Hygienic. 24. And Smell Through Nose. 25. gha na. 26. Text no. 623/2847. 27. The Earliest Text Reinterpreted. 28. The Seven Rivers of the Punjab. 29. Some Sacrificial Formulas. 30. The acc. pl. gas. 31. From the Indus Valley to Europe. 32. The Rgveda X-106. 33. Origins of Speech (RV 10,71). 34. The Words of the Indus Culture in the Atharvaveda. 35. Nistha. 36. Epilogue.