The purpose of this paper is two-fold: first, to provide an elaboration on certain points made at a particular section of the author’s paper in reference [1], and in specific on how is Carbon-14 dating related to Neolithic architectural structures, and under what conditions it should and should not be used; and second, to discuss and comment on some relatively recent Carbon-14 related dating evidence associated with Göbekli Tepe, as presented in a paper (found in reference [2]) by a group of archeologists associated with and including the original excavator of Göbekli Tepe, Klaus Schmidt. The objective is to convincingly demonstrate that one would be quite comfortable in supposing that the Pre-pottery Neolithic A/B dates, granted by archeologists to Göbekli Tepe, exclusively based on questionable carbon-14 evidence, must be seriously re-examined and re-evaluated.