Related for Shekalim 8:7
רַבִּי אֱלִיעֶזֶר אוֹמֵר, אֶת שֶׁנִּטְמָא בְּאַב הַטֻמְאָה, בֵּין בִּפְנִים בֵּין בַּחוּץ, יִשָּׂרֵף בַּחוּץ. וְאֶת שֶׁנִּטְמָא בִּוְלַד הַטֻמְאָה, בֵּין בִּפְנִים בֵּין בַּחוּץ, יִשָּׂרֵף בִּפְנִים. רַבִּי עֲקִיבָא אוֹמֵר, מְקוֹם טֻמְאָתוֹ שָׁם שְׂרֵפָתוֹ:
R. Eliezer says: What became unclean through an av hatumah, whether inside or outside, is to be burned outside; and what became unclean through a v'lad hatumah, whether inside or outside, is to be burned inside. [For since it is clean by Torah law, even if it became unclean outside, it should be burned in (a place of) holiness.] R. Akiva says: Wherever it became unclean, there it is burned.
Tosefta Shekalim (Lieberman)
Meat of the Most Holy that has become impure, whether by a primal impurity or by a descendant impurity, whether within or without the school of Shammai says: Everything is burned within except what has been contaminated by a primal impurity outside. The Hillel school says: Everything is burned outside except that which has been contaminated by a descendant impurity within. R. Eli'ezer says: What has been defiled by an original impurity, whether inside or outside, is burned outside, and what has been defiled by a descendant impurity, whether outside or inside, is burned inside. R Yehuda says: R. Eliezer speaks according to the teachings of the school of Shammai, R. Akiba speaks according to the teachings of the school of Hillel.
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