Gladys Davidson Weinberg (December 27, 1909 – January 14, 2002) was an American archaeologist known for her work on ancient and medieval glass and its manufacture in the Mediterranean.
During much of the 1940s, she did library work, serving as a translator and librarian in the Foreign Service Auxiliary of the U.S. State Department in Istanbul and Athens from 1943 to 1945.
[3] She relocated to the University of Missouri in 1948 where her husband later became co-founder and chairman of the department of art history and archaeology.
She was co-founder of the Museum of Art and Archaeology at the University of Missouri with her husband, where she promoted the study and appreciation of ancient objects.
[1] Weinberg's papers are held at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and at the Corning Museum of Glass.