The Easter Island carvings, especially the moai, are generally much younger than Göbekli Tepe. Most moai were carved roughly between 1250 and 1500 CE , with some evidence of continued use into the 1600s, while Göbekli Tepe dates to about the 9th–10th millennium BCE.

Age gap

  • Easter Island moai: about 500 to 750 years old overall, based on the main carving period.
  • Göbekli Tepe carvings/megaliths: about 11,000 to 12,000 years old.

That means Göbekli Tepe is older by roughly 10,000+ years.

Simple comparison

Site| Approximate age| Relative age
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Easter Island moai| 500–750 years| Younger
Göbekli Tepe carvings| 11,000–12,000 years| Much older

If you want the shortest version: Göbekli Tepe is ancient by another order of magnitude compared with Easter Island.